lead 701 yukl chapter08
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CHAPTER 8Power and Influence Tactics
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Learning Objectives
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
Understand the process by which power is acquired or lost in organizations.
Understand the consequences of power for leadership effectiveness.
Understand ways to use power effectively.
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Learning Objectives (Cont.)
Understand the different types of influence tactics used in organizations.
Understand how the tactics are used to influence subordinates, peers, and superiors.
Understand effective ways to use the tactics.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1
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Understand the process by which power is acquired or lost in
organizations
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Power and Influence Concepts
Power
Authority
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Influence Processes
Instrumental compliance
Internalization
Personal identification
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General Types of Influence Tactics
Impression management
Political
Proactive
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Influence Outcomes
Commitment
Compliance
Resistance
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Power Sources
Legitimate Reward Coercive Referent Expert Information Ecological Position and Personal
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How Power is Acquired and Lost
Social exchange theory
Strategic contingencies theory
Institutionalization of power
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 2
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Understand the consequences of power for leadership effectiveness
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Consequences of Power
Effective Leaders:
Have more expert and referent power
Rely on personal power more than position power
Have a moderate amount of position power
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Consequences of Power (Cont.)
Power and organizational change
Expert and referent power for persuasion
Personal and position power increases the likelihood of success
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Consequences of Power (Cont.)
Position power is an important source of influence
Position power can enhance personal power
Control over information complements expert power
Reward power facilitates deeper exchange relationships
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Consequences of Power (Cont.)
Reward power enhances referent power
Some coercive power is necessary to support legitimate and expert power
Coercive power is needed to restrain disruptive influences
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Consequences of Power (Cont.)
A moderate amount of position power is necessary
Personal power is less susceptible to misuse
Extensive expert power can lead to failure
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 3
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Understand ways to use power effectively
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Guidelines for Using Power
How to Use:
Legitimate Power Reward Power Coercive Power Expert Power Referent Power
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 4
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Understand the different types of influence tactics used in
organizations
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Influence Tactics
Rational persuasion Apprising Inspirational
appeals Consultation Exchange Collaboration
Ingratiation Personal appeals Legitimating Pressure Coalition
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Core Tactics
Rational persuasion
Consultation
Collaboration
Inspirational appeals
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Use of Influence Tactics
Effects of individual tactics
Combining tactics
Sequencing tactics
Resisting influence attempts with tactics
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 5
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Understand how the tactics are used to influence subordinates,
peers, and superiors
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Using Influence Tactics
Guidelines are suggestions and not prescriptions
Situational analysis for tactic feasibility
Determine best form of tactic to use
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 6
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Understand effective ways to use the tactics
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Effective Ways to Use Influence Tactice
Influence tactics are useful when a request is:
Unusual Controversial Difficult to do
Or when the agent has little authority
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Effective Ways to Use Influence Tactics (Cont.)
Relevant aspects of the situation Agent-target relationship Agent’s power and authority Agent’s interpersonal skills Type of influence objective Target perception of request
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