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What does power mean to you? Do you think you possess a certain type of power? JUSTIFY.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In social science and politics, power is the capacity of an individual to influence the actions, beliefs, or conduct (behaviour) of others.

Answered by priyanka0506
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In physics, power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. In the International System of Units, the unit of power is the watt, equal to one joule per second. In older works, power is sometimes called activity.

Inside all of us, we have remarkable abilities to resist extreme weather and to endure extreme physical stress. These superpowers are really what Carney calls "human powers," and they can be developed and learned. Here are seven of the "superpowers" that can be found in individuals or that can be developed.

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  • Legitimate Power. ...

  • Coercive Power. ...

  • Expert Power. ...

  • Information Power. ...

  • Connection Power. ...

  • Referent Power.

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Legitimate power comes from having a position of power in an organization, such as being the boss or a key member of a leadership team. This power comes when employees in the organization recognize the authority of the individual.

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Coercive power is an ability to discipline, to punish and to withhold rewards to employees in. an organization. This power is important and mainly seen as a potential, rather than an actual. set of influences.

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Expert power is the perception that a certain person has an elevated level of knowledge or a specific skill set that others in an organization don't have. This perception leads to more influence within the expert's place of work.

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Information Power is a form of power that is based on controlling the information needed by others in order to reach an important goal. ... More on information power.

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Connection Power is where a person attains influence by gaining favor or simply acquaintance with a powerful person. This power is all about networking. "If I have a connection with someone that you want to get to, that's going to give me power.

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referent power is a leader's ability to influence a follower because of the follower's respect, admiration, and personal identification with the leader.

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