last updated 3/29/2015
BASES OF POWER 
        
Power can be created by:
        
		     PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
		
		
			- Expertise(There is an American cultural preference for this even in arguments not about information -- e.g. values.  Expertise requires:
				- actual knowledge in scarce supply,
- ability to communicate it. articulate expertise with appropriate arguments (but don't get into a situation where you will lose
  arguments. because your competence goes down)
 
- Interpersonal relationships (referent power)
				- friendships (valued relationships and better evaluations of competence by friends)
- access to symbols of power
 
     CONTROL OF RESOURCES
		
		
			- gatekeepers who control information
- formal control of rewards and punishments and resources (pressure toward
  reciprocity)
- coalitions (may be unstable based on issues at stake, size) 
  - Ultimately, POWER IS THE COMPOSITE IMAGE OF THE ABOVE ELEMENTS
 
   Discussion 
		Questions for Wednesday:
		Come to class 
		with three examples in mind that you 
		have observed or experienced reflecting how power is used
		(one for each category):
		
			
				- on a job you 
				have had 
- by faculty or 
				staff at MC
				
- by a student at 
				MC
		
			- What base of power 
			was used in each?  
- How did elements of 
			power play a role?  
- What was the basis 
			of reciprocity?
			
- What was the 
			outcome?