Guidelines for Using Power 1. Referent Power -Treat subordinates fairly -Be sensitive to subordinates' needs, feelings -Select subordinates similar to oneself -Engage in role modeling 2. Expert Power -Promote image of expertise -Maintain credibility -Act confident and decisive -Keep informed -Recognize employee concerns -Avoid threatening subordinates' self-esteem 3. Legitimate Power -Be cordial and polite -Be confident -Be clear and follow up to verify understanding -Make sure request is appropriate -Explain reasons for request -Follow proper channels -Exercise power regularly -Enforce compliance -Be sensitive to surordinates' concerns. 4. Reward power -Verify compliance -Make feasible, resonable requests -Make only ethical proper requests -Offer rewards desired by surordinates -Offer only credible rewards 5. Coercive Power -Inform subordinates of rules and penalities -Warn before punishing -Administer punishment consistently and uniformly -Understand the situation before acting -Maintain credibility -Fit punishment to the infraction -Punish in private