Asked by Hannah Neighbors on May 13, 2024

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All of the following are among the basic sources of a leader's power except:

A) coercive power
B) logical power
C) referent power
D) expert power

Logical Power

Logical power, often related to the concept of rational-legal authority, depends on an individual's ability to use logic and reason to persuade or influence others.

Coercive Power

A form of power that relies on the ability to punish or constrain others to comply with orders or requests.

Leader's Power

The capacity of a leader to influence, motivate, and enable others to contribute toward organizational success.

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Harman GahouriaMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The basic sources of a leader's power are coercive power, referent power, expert power, and legitimate power. Logical power is not considered a basic source of power in leadership.