Deck 12: Power and Politics

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Power refers to a capacity where A has to influence the behaviour of B so that B acts in accordance with C's wishes.
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Research suggests that powerful people may be better liars because they are ________.

A)more focussed on winning
B)more focussed on image
C)more confident in their status
D)more confident in their abilities
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The difference between power and leadership rests on the latter's:

A)focus on rules and regulations
B)goal congruence between the leader and follower
C)focus on dependant relationships
D)vision alignment between the follower and the organisation
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Power,unlike leadership,focuses on downward influence patterns.
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Power is:

A)being rewarded by others
B)the ability to influence others
C)equal to sexual harassment
D)a dependency upon others
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________ requires some congruence between the goals of the leader and those being led.

A)Communication
B)Information
C)Power
D)Leadership
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A person can have power over you only if he or she controls something you desire.
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Which of the following is true concerning power?

A)A person can have power over you only if he or she controls something you desire.
B)The most important aspect of power is that it is a function of dependency.
C)The threat of writing family members out of the will is an example of power.
D)All of the above.
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Power is a function of dependency.
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How is 'power' defined?
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Power,unlike leadership,does not require a significant degree of goal compatibility,merely dependence.
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________ does not require goal compatibility,merely dependence.

A)Power
B)Leadership
C)Communication
D)Information
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The difference between power and leadership rests on the:

A)leader's focus on a downward influence towards followers
B)Powerbroker's focus on a downward influence towards followers
C)leader's focus on reciprocal influence between the follower and leader
D)Power Broker's focus on reciprocal influence between the follower and leader
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Leaders achieve goals,and power is:

A)counterproductive to goal achievement
B)usually used by poor leaders
C)an indicator of a good leader
D)a means of achieving the goals
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Power needs to be used for its existence to be validated.
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Which one of the following is not implied in the definition of power?

A)dependency
B)potential
C)influence
D)discretion
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________ research emphasises style; whereas research on ________ focuses on tactics for gaining compliance.

A)Power; persuasion
B)Leadership; power
C)Communication; politics
D)Politics; leadership
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The threat of writing somebody out of your will is a demonstration of politics in action.
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________ focuses on the downward influence of one's followers.

A)Information
B)Leadership
C)Power
D)Communication
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The most important aspect of power is that it:

A)is counterproductive
B)tends to corrupt people
C)is a function of dependency
D)is needed to get things done in an organisation
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________ power comes from an individual's unique characteristics.

A)Expert
B)Personal
C)Legitimate
D)Reward
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The opposite of coercive power is ________ power.

A)reward
B)referent
C)legitimate
D)coercive
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One reacts to ________ power out of fear of the negative ramifications that might result if one fails to comply.

A)knowledge
B)influence
C)persuasive
D)coercive
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Contrast leadership and power.
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________ is broader than the power to coerce and reward.

A)Coercive power
B)Legitimate power
C)Expert power
D)Reward power
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'Expert power' refers to influence that derives from:

A)politics
B)position
C)educational institutions
D)special skills or knowledge
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The power that the Dean has been granted by the University over the faculty is termed:

A)legitimate power
B)coercive power
C)reward power
D)expert power
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________ power is based on identification with a person who has desirable resources or personal traits.

A)Legitimate
B)Coercive
C)Expert
D)Referent
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A has ________ power over B if A can dismiss,suspend,or demote B; assuming that B values his or her job.

A)reward
B)legitimate
C)coercive
D)referent
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When a bank robber points a gun at a bank employee,his base of power is:

A)position
B)knowledge
C)persuasive
D)coercive
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Formal power can come from:

A)formal authority
B)the ability to coerce
C)the ability to reward
D)all of the above
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________ is based on an individual's position in an organisation.

A)Informal power
B)Influence
C)Leadership
D)Formal power
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The power a person receives as a result of position on the organisational chart is known as:

A)coercive power
B)reward power
C)expert power
D)legitimate power
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Legitimate power is based on:

A)position
B)fear
C)knowledge
D)rewards
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The control over recognition,interesting assignments and preferred work shifts are examples of:

A)positive reinforcement power
B)coercive power
C)reward power
D)persuasive power
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When your superior offers you a raise if you will perform additional work beyond the requirements of your job,he/she is exercising:

A)reward power
B)referent power
C)expert power
D)coercive power
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________ power and ________ power are actually counterparts of each other.

A)Coercive; expert
B)Referent; reward
C)Reward; coercive
D)Expert; reward
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'Bases of power' refer to:

A)the elements of power
B)power characteristics
C)whether the power position has a good foundation
D)sources of power
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Your physician has advised you to take a series of medications.You comply because of her ________ power.

A)reward
B)coercive
C)expert
D)legitimate
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The statement "That person can make things difficult for people,and you want to avoid getting him angry",describes someone with what type of power?

A)coercive
B)referent
C)legitimate
D)reward
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Legitimate power represents the formal authority to control and use organisational resources based on structural position in the organisation.
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A famous AFL player's power to influence your buying behaviour through commercial endorsements is based on his expertise at leading a football team and his ability to throw a football.
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List and discuss the bases of personal power.
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You must have a formal position in an organisation to have power.
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If A can assign B work activities that B finds unpleasant,or treat B in a manner that B finds embarrassing,A possesses expert power over B.
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Celebrities are paid millions of dollars to endorse products in commercials because the advertisers believe the celebrities have ________ power.

A)reward
B)coercive
C)referent
D)expert
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Personal power comes from an individual's unique characteristics.
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Organisations will have people with charismatic qualities endorse products; they are able to exert influence over others due to their celebrity status.
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'Referent power' is based on identification with a person who has desirable resources or personal traits.
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Research suggests pretty clearly that the reward sources of power are the most effective.
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If I like,respect,and admire you,you have referent power over me.
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'Expert power' is influence wielded as a result of special skill or knowledge.
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'Charismatic dynamism' is an extension of referent power.
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A robber's power is coercive power and is based on fear.
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For reward power to be effective,the rewards must be financial.
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Some people who are not in formal leadership positions nonetheless have referent power and exert influence over others because of their:

A)charismatic dynamism
B)emotional effects
C)likability
D)all of the above
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A managerial position gives its incumbent legitimate power.
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Reward power rests on the allocation of things others view as valuable.
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Both expert and referent power are positively related to employees' satisfaction with supervision,their organisational commitment and their performance,whereas reward and legitimate power seem to be unrelated to these outcomes.
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Coercive power is a source of formal power.
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An understanding of dependency is central to understanding power.
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What is the general dependency postulate?
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Describe three things that create resource dependency.
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The greater B's dependence on A,the greater is B's power in the relationship.
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What does the adage: 'In the land of the blind,the one-eyed man is
king!' mean in terms of power and dependency?
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Avoidance of ________ is why most organisations develop multiple suppliers rather than give their business to only one.

A)knowledge
B)power
C)dependency
D)independence
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If you can make people dependent upon you,your power is increased.
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List and discuss the bases of formal power.
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Power is increased by possession of something that is plentiful and easily available.
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A product which is difficult to source is:

A)scarce
B)non-substitutable
C)valuable
D)important
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The ________ relationship can be seen in the power of occupational categories.In occupations where supply is low relative to demand,compensation is more attractive.

A)referent power
B)scarcity-dependency
C)importance-dependency
D)substitutability
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Which of the following variables create dependency?

A)non-substitutability
B)importance
C)scarcity
D)all of the above
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'Power tactics' define:

A)how to translate power bases into specific actions
B)what power-holders desire
C)organisational structural characteristics
D)the sources of power
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The scarcity-dependency relationship can be observed in supply/demand relationships between various occupational categories.
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Dependency is inversely proportional to:

A)power
B)knowledge
C)the alternative sources of supply
D)financial resources
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A product which is difficult to replace is:

A)scarce
B)non-substitutable
C)valuable
D)important
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The more a resource has no viable substitutes,the more power the control over that resource provides.
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To create dependency,the thing you control must be perceived as being important.
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Dependency is decreased when the resource you control is:

A)scarce
B)highly substitutable
C)perceived as non-substitutable
D)important
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Dependency explains why organisations use single suppliers.
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Power refers to a capacity where A has to influence the behaviour of B so that B acts in accordance with C's wishes.
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2
Research suggests that powerful people may be better liars because they are ________.

A)more focussed on winning
B)more focussed on image
C)more confident in their status
D)more confident in their abilities
C
3
The difference between power and leadership rests on the latter's:

A)focus on rules and regulations
B)goal congruence between the leader and follower
C)focus on dependant relationships
D)vision alignment between the follower and the organisation
B
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Power,unlike leadership,focuses on downward influence patterns.
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Power is:

A)being rewarded by others
B)the ability to influence others
C)equal to sexual harassment
D)a dependency upon others
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________ requires some congruence between the goals of the leader and those being led.

A)Communication
B)Information
C)Power
D)Leadership
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A person can have power over you only if he or she controls something you desire.
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Which of the following is true concerning power?

A)A person can have power over you only if he or she controls something you desire.
B)The most important aspect of power is that it is a function of dependency.
C)The threat of writing family members out of the will is an example of power.
D)All of the above.
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Power is a function of dependency.
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How is 'power' defined?
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Power,unlike leadership,does not require a significant degree of goal compatibility,merely dependence.
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________ does not require goal compatibility,merely dependence.

A)Power
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C)Communication
D)Information
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The difference between power and leadership rests on the:

A)leader's focus on a downward influence towards followers
B)Powerbroker's focus on a downward influence towards followers
C)leader's focus on reciprocal influence between the follower and leader
D)Power Broker's focus on reciprocal influence between the follower and leader
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Leaders achieve goals,and power is:

A)counterproductive to goal achievement
B)usually used by poor leaders
C)an indicator of a good leader
D)a means of achieving the goals
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Power needs to be used for its existence to be validated.
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Which one of the following is not implied in the definition of power?

A)dependency
B)potential
C)influence
D)discretion
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________ research emphasises style; whereas research on ________ focuses on tactics for gaining compliance.

A)Power; persuasion
B)Leadership; power
C)Communication; politics
D)Politics; leadership
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The threat of writing somebody out of your will is a demonstration of politics in action.
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________ focuses on the downward influence of one's followers.

A)Information
B)Leadership
C)Power
D)Communication
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The most important aspect of power is that it:

A)is counterproductive
B)tends to corrupt people
C)is a function of dependency
D)is needed to get things done in an organisation
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________ power comes from an individual's unique characteristics.

A)Expert
B)Personal
C)Legitimate
D)Reward
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The opposite of coercive power is ________ power.

A)reward
B)referent
C)legitimate
D)coercive
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One reacts to ________ power out of fear of the negative ramifications that might result if one fails to comply.

A)knowledge
B)influence
C)persuasive
D)coercive
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Contrast leadership and power.
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________ is broader than the power to coerce and reward.

A)Coercive power
B)Legitimate power
C)Expert power
D)Reward power
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'Expert power' refers to influence that derives from:

A)politics
B)position
C)educational institutions
D)special skills or knowledge
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The power that the Dean has been granted by the University over the faculty is termed:

A)legitimate power
B)coercive power
C)reward power
D)expert power
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________ power is based on identification with a person who has desirable resources or personal traits.

A)Legitimate
B)Coercive
C)Expert
D)Referent
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A has ________ power over B if A can dismiss,suspend,or demote B; assuming that B values his or her job.

A)reward
B)legitimate
C)coercive
D)referent
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When a bank robber points a gun at a bank employee,his base of power is:

A)position
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C)persuasive
D)coercive
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Formal power can come from:

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B)the ability to coerce
C)the ability to reward
D)all of the above
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________ is based on an individual's position in an organisation.

A)Informal power
B)Influence
C)Leadership
D)Formal power
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The power a person receives as a result of position on the organisational chart is known as:

A)coercive power
B)reward power
C)expert power
D)legitimate power
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Legitimate power is based on:

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The control over recognition,interesting assignments and preferred work shifts are examples of:

A)positive reinforcement power
B)coercive power
C)reward power
D)persuasive power
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When your superior offers you a raise if you will perform additional work beyond the requirements of your job,he/she is exercising:

A)reward power
B)referent power
C)expert power
D)coercive power
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________ power and ________ power are actually counterparts of each other.

A)Coercive; expert
B)Referent; reward
C)Reward; coercive
D)Expert; reward
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'Bases of power' refer to:

A)the elements of power
B)power characteristics
C)whether the power position has a good foundation
D)sources of power
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Your physician has advised you to take a series of medications.You comply because of her ________ power.

A)reward
B)coercive
C)expert
D)legitimate
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The statement "That person can make things difficult for people,and you want to avoid getting him angry",describes someone with what type of power?

A)coercive
B)referent
C)legitimate
D)reward
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Legitimate power represents the formal authority to control and use organisational resources based on structural position in the organisation.
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A famous AFL player's power to influence your buying behaviour through commercial endorsements is based on his expertise at leading a football team and his ability to throw a football.
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List and discuss the bases of personal power.
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You must have a formal position in an organisation to have power.
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If A can assign B work activities that B finds unpleasant,or treat B in a manner that B finds embarrassing,A possesses expert power over B.
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Celebrities are paid millions of dollars to endorse products in commercials because the advertisers believe the celebrities have ________ power.

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C)referent
D)expert
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Personal power comes from an individual's unique characteristics.
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Organisations will have people with charismatic qualities endorse products; they are able to exert influence over others due to their celebrity status.
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'Referent power' is based on identification with a person who has desirable resources or personal traits.
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Research suggests pretty clearly that the reward sources of power are the most effective.
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If I like,respect,and admire you,you have referent power over me.
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'Expert power' is influence wielded as a result of special skill or knowledge.
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'Charismatic dynamism' is an extension of referent power.
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A robber's power is coercive power and is based on fear.
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For reward power to be effective,the rewards must be financial.
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Some people who are not in formal leadership positions nonetheless have referent power and exert influence over others because of their:

A)charismatic dynamism
B)emotional effects
C)likability
D)all of the above
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A managerial position gives its incumbent legitimate power.
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Reward power rests on the allocation of things others view as valuable.
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Both expert and referent power are positively related to employees' satisfaction with supervision,their organisational commitment and their performance,whereas reward and legitimate power seem to be unrelated to these outcomes.
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Coercive power is a source of formal power.
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An understanding of dependency is central to understanding power.
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What is the general dependency postulate?
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63
Describe three things that create resource dependency.
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The greater B's dependence on A,the greater is B's power in the relationship.
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What does the adage: 'In the land of the blind,the one-eyed man is
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Avoidance of ________ is why most organisations develop multiple suppliers rather than give their business to only one.

A)knowledge
B)power
C)dependency
D)independence
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If you can make people dependent upon you,your power is increased.
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List and discuss the bases of formal power.
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Power is increased by possession of something that is plentiful and easily available.
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A product which is difficult to source is:

A)scarce
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D)important
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The ________ relationship can be seen in the power of occupational categories.In occupations where supply is low relative to demand,compensation is more attractive.

A)referent power
B)scarcity-dependency
C)importance-dependency
D)substitutability
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Which of the following variables create dependency?

A)non-substitutability
B)importance
C)scarcity
D)all of the above
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'Power tactics' define:

A)how to translate power bases into specific actions
B)what power-holders desire
C)organisational structural characteristics
D)the sources of power
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The scarcity-dependency relationship can be observed in supply/demand relationships between various occupational categories.
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Dependency is inversely proportional to:

A)power
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C)the alternative sources of supply
D)financial resources
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A product which is difficult to replace is:

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The more a resource has no viable substitutes,the more power the control over that resource provides.
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To create dependency,the thing you control must be perceived as being important.
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Dependency is decreased when the resource you control is:

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Dependency explains why organisations use single suppliers.
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