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In part 2 of the series on power, Casey and Tim break down the six bases of power as originally offered by social psychologists Bertram Raven and John French. Building off of part 1 (in season 1), this is a deeper look at the differences between positional power and personal power.
Opening Quote: "Leadership is the wise use of power. Power is the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it." ~Warren Bennis
Bases of Positional Power
-Legitimate
-Reward
-Coercive
-Informational
Bases of Personal Power
-Expert
-Referent
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In part 2 of the series on power, Casey and Tim break down the six bases of power as originally offered by social psychologists Bertram Raven and John French. Building off of part 1 (in season 1), this is a deeper look at the differences between positional power and personal power.
Opening Quote: "Leadership is the wise use of power. Power is the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it." ~Warren Bennis
Bases of Positional Power
-Legitimate
-Reward
-Coercive
-Informational
Bases of Personal Power
-Expert
-Referent
Join the conversation on our social networks
https://www.facebook.com/psychologyatworkpodcast
https://twitter.com/thepawpod
https://www.instagram.com/careprofiler
Take your episode experience to the next level with a free episode guide at https://www.careprofiler.org/blog