Parse reflects on the importance of power in her new theory, humanbecoming leading-following model. She says that power lies in one's position but also emphasizes which of the following?

A. Expert power is as strong as power in one's position.
B. Power that lies within the person is most effective.
C. Authority is stronger than power.
D. Knowledge power is most significant for a leader to use for most effective results.


ANS: B

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A Incorrect because Parse does not discuss expert power.
B Correct because Parse believes strongly that it is the power lying within the person that is most significant.
C Incorrect because Parse does not feel au-thority is stronger than power.
D Incorrect because Parse does not feel knowledge power is most significant.

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