-I-It’s the ability or authority to influence and motivate others. - W- Warren Bennis and Bruce Nanus “ the quality without which leaders cannot lead”.

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-I-It’s the ability or authority to influence and motivate others. - W- Warren Bennis and Bruce Nanus “ the quality without which leaders cannot lead”.

John Frenchand & Bertram Raven (reward power, coercve power, legitimate power, expert power and referent power) Gary Yukl and Cecilia Fable (informational power, persuasive power and charisma)

Depends on a member’s job or status within an organization. Stems from a member’s individual characteristics

legitimate power : relies on a job title or duty. Reward power: controls and gives out resources valued by members. Coercive power: controls and deals out sanctions and punishments. Informational power: controls and transmits information and sources

Expert Power: Relies on expertise and credentials Referent Power: Relies on members’ opinion of and experience with the leader. Persuasive Power: Relies on effective communication skills Charismatic Power: Relies on leader’s character, competence, and vitality.

( ) Relies on a job title or duty. ( ) Controls and transmits information and sources ( ) Relies on expertise and credentials ( ) Controls and gives out resources valued by members. ( ) Depends on a member’s job or status within an organization. ( ) Relies on effective communication skills ( ) Stems from a member’s individual characteristics ( ) Controls and deals out sanctions and punishments. ( ) Relies on members opinion of and experience with the leader. ( ) Relies on leader’s character, competence, and vitality. 1-Personal power/ 2-Charismatic Power/ 3-Referent Power /4-legitimate power 5-Expert Power /6-Persuasive Power / 7- Reward power/8-Position power 9-Coercive power/ 10-Informational power (4 ) (10) (5 ) (7) (8) (6 ) ( 1) (9 ) ( 3) ( 2)

( An effective leader uses several kinds of power depending on the needs of the group and the situation )

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