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The Political Frame

The Political Frame. Bolman and Deal. 5 Assumptions. Orgs are coalitions of diverse individuals and interest groups. There are enduring differences among coalition members in values, beliefs, information, interests, and perceptions of reality.

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The Political Frame

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  1. The Political Frame Bolman and Deal

  2. 5 Assumptions • Orgs are coalitions of diverse individuals and interest groups. • There are enduring differences among coalition members in values, beliefs, information, interests, and perceptions of reality. • Most important decisions involve allocating scarce resources – who gets what.

  3. 5 Assumptions cont. • Scarce resources & enduring differences make conflict central to org dynamics & underline power as the most important asset. • The capacity to get things done. • The potential ability to influence behavior, change the course of events, to overcome resistance, to get people to do things they otherwise wouldn’t do. • Goals & decisions emerge from bargaining, negotiation, & jockeying for position among competing stakeholders.

  4. Sources of Power • Position Power (authority) • Information & Expertise • Control of Rewards • Coercive Power • Alliances & Networks • Access and Control of Agendas • Framing – control of meaning and symbols • Personal Power

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