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Power & Influence

Power & Influence. The principal means of directing or controlling organizational goals and activities. Power & Influence.

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Power & Influence

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  1. Power & Influence The principal means of directing or controlling organizational goals and activities

  2. Power & Influence There are lingering debates about the definition of power and influence, and, in the absence of a dominant theory, it is arguable that any difference exists. Some scholars define power in terms of its potential and influence in terms of enactment though a majority of scholars suggests that the separation of the two dimensions is of little use.(Kanter, 1977; McCall, 1979; Mintzberg, 1983)

  3. Power & Influence Power is the ability of one person or group to cause another person or group to do something they otherwise might not have done. The use of power is the principal means of directing or controlling organizational goals and activities.(R.A. Dahl, 1957; R.M. Emerson, 1962)

  4. Where does power come from? Formal Sources • Coercive: Ability to punish, use of fear • Rewards: Control over rewards • Legitimate: Based on position • Information: Access to or control of

  5. Where does power come from? Personal Sources • Expert: Knowledge or special skills • Referent: Personal characteristics • Charisma: Personality or style

  6. Dependency as a Key to Power Potential -You don’t have to use power in order to be powerful; you just need to have access to it or have the potential to use it DependencyPostulate -The greater A’s dependency on B, the more power B has over A

  7. Power & Influence How Power is Enacted • Formal position: ability to make decisions, control rewards, punishments, information • Expertise: controlling information based on special skills • Personal characteristics: charisma, persuasiveness, reasoning • Forming alliances: ties, cliques, coalitions

  8. Power & Influence Strategies for acquiring power at work • Increase your centrality or importance in the organization • Increase the visibility of your job performance • Increase the relevance of your tasks • Build social networks

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