types of powers of project manager
Submitted by vijayavadrevu on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 03:41
18. You have delivered many complex and technically challenging projects in the past and have won respect and appreciation for your work from the customer and senior managers in the organization alike. Which form of power are you using?
A) Formal (Legitimate)
B) Reward
C) Expert
D) Referent
Answer is given as "Referent"
I have answered it C from the words, You have delivered many complex and technically challenging projects in the past
Can some one explain why it should be referenet power?
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crushPMP
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 03:44
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It could have been Expert if
It could have been Expert if they didn't throw in the words respect and appreciation which leans more towards Referrent.
vijayavadrevu
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 07:22
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Thank You
Thank You
siddus
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 08:19
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The questions asks which form
The questions asks which form of power the PM is using in this situation. Having delivered complex and technically challenging projects, the PM has demonstrated Expert power to excel in her line of work. Although she has won the respect and appreciation of the customer and senior management, the situation does not allude whether the PM is using his charisma to wield power and get the work done. Therefore, I am strongly inclined towards option C. Hope the source of your question is dependable.
vijayavadrevu
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 11:59
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Yes, I too have answered it
Yes, I too have answered it as C. It is from Simplilearn question bank
siddus
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 12:04
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Have they provided an
Have they provided an explanation for the answer. Could you paste the information here.
Thanks
vijayavadrevu
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 12:10
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This an example of Referent
siddus
Mon, 04/29/2013 - 12:26
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While they have correctly
While they have correctly specified text book definitions of each power, they have not explained how Referent power applies in this scenario and more importantly why Expert power is not the correct answer.
I would like to see some expert feedback from experienced forum members.