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It depends on how the power is used and to whom it is inflicted. The consequences range from a number of general effects. There are three specific examples of this. They are commitment, compliance, and resistance. Power is the stronghold for the three fold outcome that is brought on through consequences...
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Power is the stronghold for the three fold outcome that is brought on through consequences. The first consequence is commitment. It can be as simple as following through with the task at hand or lack thereof. It is best defined in this way, "when the followers welcome the influence process and accept it as reasonable and legitimate...
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Empire, Great Power Hegemony, Balance Of Power, Concert Of Power   In the previous section, Hobbes introduced the concept of "Power" and the restless human appetite to achieve it. He divides power into two kinds: Natural and Instrumental. Natural power derives from the faculties of the body or mind, such as stren...   Japan Changes from military power to economic power after World War II   Power of Suppliers and Power of Buyers   Five Sources of Leader Power   Five Sources Of Leader Power   Analyzing Authority and Position Power   Do Women And People Of Color Face Unique Challenges In Acquiring Power And Influence In Organizations Today?   Sources Of Power In Organization   power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely   Power Corrupts And Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely   authority+might=power   Power & Authority   How Much Power And Liberty Did The Constitution Give To "the People?"   People Power  
 
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