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    Exam 10: Developing and Using Power in the Policy-Enacting Task
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    Influencing the Tenor, Tempo, or Scope of Conflict of Deliberations
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Influencing the Tenor, Tempo, or Scope of Conflict of Deliberations

Question 9

Question 9

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Influencing the tenor, tempo, or scope of conflict of deliberations in order to get a specific proposal enacted is:


A) Process power.
B) Indirect power.
C) Person-to-person power.
D) Substantive power.

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