Power and Influence

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Solution to corruption

Checks and balances, communication, measures on performance

Referent Pwer result

Commitment

Reactions to Power

Commitment, Compliance, Resistance

Legitimate Power result

Compliance

Expert Power result

Compliance/Commitment

Organizational Curruption

Culture, Hiring Practices, Hierarchy, Closed Communication, chaos

French and Raven's Sources of Power

Expert Power, Referent Power, Legitimate Power, Reward Power, Coercive Power

Person Power

Expert and referent power. Derived from an individual's personal attributes.

Power Corruption

Leader Characteristics + Environmental Characteristics

Position Power

Legitimate, Reward, and Coercive Power. Once title removed, power lost.

Consequences of Corruption

Poor Decisions, Coercion. Devaluation of others, Ethical and legal violations

Coercive Power result

Resistance

Reward Power result

Resistance/Compliance

Legitimate Power

based on a person holding a formal position; others comply because they accept the legitimacy of the position of the power holder.

Coercive Power

based on a person's ability to punish; ability to force someone to comply through threat of physical, psychological or emotional consequences. Compliance based on fear of punishment.

Reward Power

based on a person's access to rewards. Compliance based on desire for rewards.

Expert Power

based on a person's expertise, competency and information in a certain area. Others comply because they believe in the power holder's knowledge and competence.

Referent Power

based on person's attractiveness to and friendship with others; style and charisma. Other's comply because they respect and like the power holder.

Compliance Reaction

followers accept the influence process and go along with the request, but are not committed to carrying it out.

Resistance Reaction

followers do not agree with the attempt at influence and either actively or passively resist it.

Coercion

using force to effect change; influencing others to do something against their will; using threats and punishment.

Commitment Reaction

when followers welcome the influence process and accept it as reasonable and legitimate


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