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14 Ways to Expand Your Influence

Before we try to expand it, we need to first define it. What is influence? What does it mean to you?

Dictionary.com says influence is:

(Noun) The capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others.

(Verb) To move or impel (a person) to some action.

Bestselling author John Maxwell says, “Leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less.”

If Leadership is influence then the reverse must also be true, influence is leadership. Or is it? I’d add influence is only leadership when that influence is leading someone towards a positive destination or outcome. After all, influence can go two ways. It can be positive or it can be negative. It can be self serving and manipulative or it can be liberating and uplifting.

Our thoughts and our actions determine which it will be.

Influence comes from more than just our intention to lead or the words that we say as we instruct those who follow, it comes by what people experience and see in us each day. It comes by example and is often witnessed then repeated.

While there are many ways to expand influence, here are 14 various ideas that I believe are a good start:

    1. Understand It
      First you have to recognize that regardless of your position, you have influence into the lives of those around you. Sometimes we never realize the impact we have on others directly or indirectly but recognizing that we do and conducting ourselves accordingly is key. 

Influence is not just one thing. It’s the sum of many and it’s built over time. As Andy Stanley says, “Leadership is a stewardship … it’s temporary and you’re accountable.” If we are accountable for our leadership, a.k.a. “our influence,” then we should do everything we can to make that influence count.

What about you? What else would you add to this list?

Written on 7/02/2010 by Daniel Decker. Daniel is the President of Higher Level Group, a strategic marketing and implementation firm that helps authors, professional speakers and organizations who are doing good (making a positive difference in the world) to expand their influence. More importantly, he’s a husband to a great wife and father to two amazing girls. Priorities matter. : ) www.danieldecker.net Photo Credit: andruby
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