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Philippine Politics and Governance
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PHILIPPINE POLITICS And GOVERNANCE LESSON 3: Nature, Dimensions/Types and Consequences of Power https://www.freeppt7.com
Dimensions of Power Physical power – This dimension of power is derived from material or physical advantage. Individually , it can come from one’s strength or skill, such as the power of a wrestler. It can also originate from having weapons which can be the ultimate power of groups and governments.
Dimensions of Power 2. Informational power – This dimension is derived from knowledge. Power often comes from the control of access to information wherein those who possess such power can permit or offer access to others
Dimensions of Power 3. Emotional power – This is the social power of affect which uses emotion to get what you want. Forms of emotional power include a person’s charisma, oratory skills, and the use of subtle body language
Two Faces of Power McClelland takes a stand for the use of authority in a right or wrong fashion , and , in effect, espoused the two faces of power: Personal power is used for personal gain and results in a win-lose scenario. 2 . Social control involves the utilization of power to create motivation or to accomplish group goals.
Types of Authority ( Weber in Ethridge and Handelman , 2004)
Types of Authority ( Weber in Ethridge and Handelman , 2004)
Coercive authority -is a common workplace concept that outlines an employer's relationship with employees in the workplace. It also concerns the ability of an employer to obtain specific results from employees by suggesting negative consequences for noncompliance . Examples of coercive power include threats of write-ups, demotions, pay cuts, layoffs, and terminations if employees don't follow orders.