High Political Awareness: Political power - Believe every individual has access and potential to use political power: views politics to be actively engaged in, Organisational power - Believe that individuals can influence the organisation from any level in the hierarchy, Leadership and community power - Believe that leaders and others can have power, Knowledge and expertise power - Understand that specialized expertise and/or knowledge can be a source of power, Personal power - Have confidence and believe that they can exert personal influence over the system, System power - Understand the power of the parts and the whole system and how it works, Networking power - Understand importance of networking as a means of influencing. Build alliances with others, Emotional Intelligence Power - High, Low Political Awareness: Political power - Believe political power can only be earned: sees politics as something others do, Organisational power - Believe their individual role is the main influence of power in an organisation, Leadership and community power - Believe that leaders have power in organisation or community, Knowledge and expertise power - Do not understand that specialized expertise and/or knowledge can be a source of power, Personal power - Do not believe that they can exert personal power over the system, System power - Do not understand how the power is distributed and how the system works, Networking power - Believes that networking and collaboration is not constructive in building power: tends to work alone and under-estimate power of networking and collaboration, Emotional Intelligence Power - Low,

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