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Authority vs. Influence

Insight

One is given. The other is earned.

Let’s get straight to it.

Not everyone in a position of authority has influence.

And not everyone with influence has authority.

That’s where people get it confused.

Just because someone has the title, the role, or the power to make decisions doesn’t mean people actually trust them, respect them, or choose to follow them.

Authority can be assigned.

Influence must be earned.


What Authority Really Is

Authority is positional.

It comes with:

  • A title

  • A role

  • A level of control

  • The ability to make decisions

It gives you the right to lead.

But it does not guarantee that people will follow you willingly.

Authority can make people comply.

But compliance is not the same as commitment.


What Influence Really Is

Influence is relational.

It’s built over time through:

  • Consistency

  • Credibility

  • Trust

  • How you show up under pressure

  • How you treat people

Influence is what makes people:

  • Listen when you speak

  • Respect your decisions

  • Trust your direction

  • Follow you, even when they don’t have to

Influence cannot be forced.

It’s built.


The Difference That Matters

Authority:

  • Comes from position

  • Can be given quickly

  • Drives compliance

  • Relies on control

  • Can disappear when the title is gone

Influence:

  • Comes from behavior

  • Takes time to build

  • Drives commitment

  • Relies on trust

  • Stays, even without the title

One gives you power.

The other gives you impact.


Where Leaders Get It Wrong

Some leaders rely too heavily on authority.

They think:

  • “I’m in charge, so people should listen.”

  • “This is my role, so my decision stands.”

And while that may be true structurally, it doesn’t build trust.

It doesn’t build engagement.

And it definitely doesn’t build strong teams.

Because people may follow the position.

But they don’t necessarily follow the person.


Warning Signs You’re Leading with Authority, Not Influence

Be honest with this.

  • People comply, but don’t engage

  • You have to repeat yourself often

  • There’s little pushback, but also little initiative

  • Conversations feel surface-level

  • People don’t bring you problems early

  • You rely on position instead of connection

That’s not leadership.

That’s control.


What Influence Looks Like in Practice

Leaders with influence don’t need to force alignment.

They create it.

They:

  • Communicate clearly and consistently

  • Follow through on what they say

  • Hold standards, but treat people with respect

  • Listen as much as they direct

  • Stay steady under pressure

They don’t need to remind people they’re the leader.

It’s already understood.


The Leadership Reality

Here’s the truth:

Authority might get you the role.

Influence determines how effective you are in it.

I’ve seen leaders with strong authority struggle because they lacked trust.

And I’ve seen individuals without formal authority lead entire teams because people respected how they showed up.

Titles don’t build trust.

Behavior does.


The Shift

Stop asking:

“How do I get people to listen?”

Start asking:

“Why would people choose to follow me?”

That question changes everything.

Because influence is always a choice, from the people around you.


How to Build Real Influence

Be Consistent

People trust patterns, not promises.


Do What You Say

Follow-through builds credibility faster than anything else.


Communicate Clearly

Confusion weakens influence. Clarity strengthens it.


Treat People with Respect, Always

Influence grows in environments where people feel valued.


Hold Standards Without Losing Connection

You don’t have to choose between being respected and being liked.

Strong leaders know how to do both.


A Real-World Truth

I’ve worked with leaders who had full authority but struggled to get buy-in.

At the same time, there were people on their teams, no title, no formal power, who others naturally turned to for guidance.

Why?

Because people trusted them.

They were consistent. Clear. Reliable.

That’s influence.

And it can’t be faked.


Closing Reflection

Authority gives you the position.

Influence determines your impact.

Because at the end of the day:

People don’t follow titles.

They follow trust.

So, here’s the real question:

“If my title disappeared tomorrow, who would still choose to follow me?”

“Authority makes people listen. Influence makes them believe.”

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