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AbstractAs executives rise to positions of power within organizations, the quality of their interpersonal relationships becomes crucial, in the view of Carucci and Hansen. The higher you rise, the more distortions tend to set in. Moreover, you look more distorted to the world. Consider that your reputation matters more and more, and yet it becomes increasingly vulnerable. While you can't control everything, “if you are not deliberate about shaping what others see and how people experience you, chances are the image they form will be one that you do not want.” A leader also embodies his or her own entity, so, for instance; “if you are the head of marketing, you are marketing.”

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