Difference between revisions of "Power"
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To be completed - see [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WjHzToHFE_ykn6ihtaXmjQ4PPgk9Yq08KPQkxjvFYl0/edit Multitude Manifesto] | To be completed - see [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WjHzToHFE_ykn6ihtaXmjQ4PPgk9Yq08KPQkxjvFYl0/edit Multitude Manifesto] | ||
+ | =Framework for ability to exercise power= | ||
+ | Exercising power is an [[action]]. We need to analyze action to understand how the exercise of power is expressed. | ||
+ | Four phase model of action | ||
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+ | # Propose: delineate the options on the table | ||
+ | # Decide: select the preferred option | ||
+ | # Execute: put the selected option into action | ||
+ | # Evaluate: analyze the impact of the executed action | ||
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Revision as of 18:58, 31 March 2022
An agents's ability to act on a process or resource. It is different from influence.
This is about power relations within value networks.
Definition of power
Dimensions of power
To be completed - see Multitude Manifesto
Framework for ability to exercise power
Exercising power is an action. We need to analyze action to understand how the exercise of power is expressed.
Four phase model of action
- Propose: delineate the options on the table
- Decide: select the preferred option
- Execute: put the selected option into action
- Evaluate: analyze the impact of the executed action
Power relations and information
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Power and economy
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