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Clout: Tapping Spiritual Wisdom to Become a Person of Influence [Hardcover]

Stephen R. Graves (Author), Thomas G. Addington (Author)
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April 30, 2003
We all want to be able to influence others, to have our voices counted in decisionmaking, and to make a contribution to our organization or community. Most books on this subject focus on personal power for personal ends— self-help approaches that show readers how to get what they want for themselves. But influence can be much more— a live force that is vital to the positive and productive functioning of organizations, communities, and relationships.
In Clout Stephen R. Graves and Thomas G. Addington take an entirely new and fresh approach to the subject of influence, incorporating biblical wisdom and stories of exemplary people who have wielded influence with integrity and authenticity. Using classical analytical tools to examine the components of influence, the authors look at an array of historical and biblical models of both positive and negative influence, including Mother Teresa, Adam Smith, Jesus, St. Patrick, Malcolm Muggeridge, and even Rasputin. They analyze what drives this force in our personal and business lives and relationships and show readers how they too can become people of great influence and thereby have a message that is meaningful, an audience that is receptive, and a life that is believable.


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Clout, or influence, according to Graves and Addington (co-authors of Behind the Bottom Line: Powering Business Life with Spiritual Wisdom and cofounders of the popular journal Life@Work), is "a person's ability to shape people and mold outcomes." It is a powerful force in society, but one often used primarily for personal ends. Graves and Addington are business consultants, teachers and mentors whose goal is to help people negotiate the intersection between the world of business and the wisdom of the Bible. In this book they offer practical, engaging advice on how to gather, expand and wield influence for the good. They weave together personal anecdotes, quotes and themes from contemporary pundits, ancient wisdom about influence (a handful of fine chapters on Aristotle) and commonsense observations. Sometimes these are buttressed with biblical proverbs or examples (e.g., "Jesus was less concerned with enforcement of rules and regulations than He was about an individual's heart"). It's easy to read, and the bullet points that conclude each chapter make it easy to review and apply. The authors' familiarity with the evangelical subculture-and their direct address to those who feel at home in it-might put off those who are hostile to faith-informed truth. However, almost anyone else will find this a valuable and influential resource.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Clout, or influence, according to Graves and Addington (co-authors of Behind the Bottom Line: Powering Business Life with Spiritual Wisdom and cofounders of the popular journal Life@Work), is "a person's ability to shape people and mold outcomes." It is a powerful force in society, but one often used primarily for personal ends. Graves, and Addington are business consultants, teachers and mentors whose goal is to help people negotiate the intersection between the world of business and the wisdom of the Bible. In this book they offer practical, engaging advice on how to gather, expand and wield influence for the good. They weave together personal anecdotes, quotes and themes from contemporary pundits, ancient wisdom about influence (a handful of fine chapters on Aristotle) and commonsense observations. Sometimes these are buttressed with biblical proverbs or examples (e.g., "Jesus was less concerned with enforcement of rules and regulations than He was about an individual's heart"). It's easy to read, and the bullet points that conclude each chapter make it easy to review and apply. The authors' familiarity with the evangelical subculture - and their direct address to those who feel at home in it - might put off those who are hostile to faith-informed truth. However, almost anyone else will find this a valuable and influential resource. (May) (Publishers Weekly, April 28, 2003)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (April 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787964751
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787964757
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #213,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read!, May 7, 2004
This review is from: Clout: Tapping Spiritual Wisdom to Become a Person of Influence (Hardcover)
Can Biblical content meet business objectives, much less give you clout? Well, yes, according to the authors. In fact, this is an effective balancing act, posing business objectives on one end of the seesaw and inspiration on the other. The content is simultaneously spiritual and businesslike - if a little misty on facts, such as a bit of fuzzy history in the pages that cover Aristotle's teachings. To their credit, when authors Stephen R. Graves and Thomas G. Addington get businesslike, they are good at it. They convey reliable instructions about influence, mentoring and clout echoed by other books on management and spirituality. They also make some original, if banal, inspirational observations. For example, their key point is that Jesus intended to influence people. Well, that's the point of ministry, isn't it? And of clout. The book's evangelical tone focuses on Christianity - as opposed to the general business impact of spirituality and mentoring - thus, we note that for those Christians who are trying to integrate their faith and their work effectively, this book could be a welcome guidepost.
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