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Title: Topic: Power and politics


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Topic Power and politics
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Power defined
  • Control and influence over others
  • Ability to modify the conduct of other
    individual(s) or group(s)

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Sources of individual power (French Raven)
  • Reward
  • Coercive
  • Legitimate
  • Expert
  • Referent

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Strategic contingency power
  • Power of divisions, departments, groups (or
    individuals)
  • Power accrues to those who cope w/critical
    organizational problems (critical contingencies
    and uncertainty)
  • Critical resources are important, scarce, and
    nonsubstitutable

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Strategies managers use (most frequent to least
frequent)
  • Form alliances and coalitions
  • Present a persuasive viewpoint
  • Deal directly with key decision makers
  • Use data to convince others
  • Focus on the needs of the target group
  • Work around roadblocks
  • Exaggerate information
  • Use personal attributes
  • Use contacts for information
  • Surround self with competent others
  • Deal with others socially
  • Be persistent
  • Offer favors/monetary rewards
  • Use threats
  • Commit the uncommitted
  • Use organizational rules
  • Give guarantees
  • Discredit the opposition

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Strategies for Success
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Gender differences in upward influence (managers
from Fortune 100 companies)
  • Female managers influence attempts
  • Showed more concern for others
  • Act with organizations broad interests in mind
  • Consider how others might feel about influence
    attempt
  • Involve others in planning
  • Focus on both task and interpersonal aspects of
    the situation
  • Male managers influence attempts
  • More concern for self
  • Act out of self interest
  • Less consideration for how others might feel
    about influence attempt
  • Work alone in developing their strategy
  • Focus primarily on the task

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Gender differences in upward influence
  • Female managers

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Politics defined
  • Power in action, especially informal power

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Individual Factors
  • Self-monitoring
  • Locus of control
  • Machavellianism
  • Investment in the organization
  • Perceived job alternatives
  • Expectations of success

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Organizational factors (all increase political
behavior)
  • Decline or reallocation of resources
  • Low trust
  • Role ambiguity
  • Unclear performance appraisal system
  • Zero-sum reward practices
  • Democratic decision making
  • High performance pressure
  • Self-serving senior managers (politicking
    rewarded and practiced by upper management)

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Strategies for increasing using your power base
  • Be observant
  • Enter high-uncertainty areas
  • Create dependencies, provide resources
  • Become an expert (enhance legitimacy)
  • Build coalitions, expand networks
  • Control decision premises (e.g. agenda)
  • Explicit preferences, implicit power
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