week two techlive
Zusammenfassung
TLDRIn this recorded lecture, the instructor discusses course logistics, such as the non-necessity of submitting reflections unless the students wish to, and indicates that the week's focus is on chapters 5 and 6. The main themes include trust and power dynamics within relationships, with coverage on calculus-based trust (built on fear of consequences) and identification-based trust (built on shared identity). Active listening is highlighted as vital to resolving conflicts. Students are observed into using key chapter concepts deliberately in their discussions. Moreover, there are strategies for repairing trust through genuine apologies and understanding authoritarianism through psychodynamic views regarding early life experiences. The lecture encourages students to select broad topics like political issues, environmental conflicts, or social policies for their discussion boards.
Mitbringsel
- 📚 Focus on chapters 5 and 6 regarding trust and power.
- 🙅♂️ You don't need to submit reflections unless desired.
- 🔑 Use key chapter concepts in discussions.
- 💔 Trust is foundational and difficult to regain once lost.
- 💡 Calculus-based trust is motivated by fear of consequences.
- 🤝 Identification-based trust develops through shared identity.
- 👂 Active listening involves being fully engaged without distractions.
- 🛠 Repairing trust requires sincere apologies.
- ⚖ Power dynamics are integral in conflict resolution.
- 🌍 Broader topics for discussion can include world issues and policies.
Zeitleiste
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
The speaker informs participants that they don't need to submit reflections but can share if desired. This week's focus is on chapters 5 and 6, with one exam question to be covered. Due to the holiday schedule, there's a unique break after week four, resuming for weeks five and six. The speaker emphasizes using key chapter concepts in discussion boards, encouraging intentional vocabulary use.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
The importance of trust in relationships is highlighted. Trust is described as the glue that holds relationships together. The speaker shares personal experiences with trusting their children and the difficulty in rebuilding trust once broken. Trust is said to be earned in small amounts and lost significantly. The speaker addresses the complex definition of trust and the difficulty scholars have in defining it.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
Calculus-based trust and its primary motivator are explained. It's described as trust based on the consistency of behavior and the fear of consequences if violated. The speaker uses an example of gangs to illustrate deterrence-based trust, noting that trust doesn't necessarily involve respect or liking someone.
- 00:15:00 - 00:20:00
The speaker describes calculus-based trust as slow-building and often seen in business contexts. Personal stories are shared to illustrate how calculated trust functions in real life, involving risks and measured steps. The potential consequences of broken calculus-based trust are highlighted, emphasizing the challenges in rebuilding it.
- 00:20:00 - 00:25:00
Comparison between calculus-based trust and identification-based trust is introduced. Identification-based trust involves recognizing and aligning with others' desires and intentions. The speaker uses examples like friendships and choir harmonization to explain how identification-based trust forms and functions in relationships.
- 00:25:00 - 00:30:00
The discussion moves to how trust levels are influenced by personality and previous experiences. The speaker shares their personal background, linking childhood experiences to current trust issues. This section delves into trust violations and the emotional impacts of broken trust, describing how trust, once violated, can permanently alter relationships.
- 00:30:00 - 00:35:00
Trust repair strategies are discussed, including the importance of sincere apologies and tangible actions. A six-step apology process is detailed for expressing regret, explaining causes, and making reparations. The speaker emphasizes the role of trust violations in conflicts and the need for calculated and identification-based trust building.
- 00:35:00 - 00:40:00
The chapter transitions into the intricate relationship between power and trust. Power dynamics within various settings are explored, noting their impact on trust. The speaker discusses the importance of understanding different power bases and the role of environmental, relational, and personal power in shaping social interactions and trust.
- 00:40:00 - 00:45:00
The concept of power in conflict is elaborated, differentiating between primary and secondary power. The primary focus is on the beliefs and ideologies that drive interactions, while secondary power is about exercising that power within social contexts. Examples include political and media influence, emphasizing how power affects reality and policy.
- 00:45:00 - 00:50:00
Authoritarianism and its psychodynamic roots are explored. Authoritarianism involves a need to submit to strong authority due to harsh upbringing, leading to a punitive approach to power relations. The speaker describes this dynamic through examples of workplace hierarchies and childhood experiences, explaining how early environments shape power perceptions.
- 00:50:00 - 00:58:48
The session concludes with a summary of key points, emphasizing participants' need to engage in discussions and reflection. Practical applications of trust and power theories are underscored, encouraging participants to utilize these concepts in their coursework. The speaker invites questions and remains available for further discussion, ensuring clarity on essay and discussion expectations.
Mind Map
Video-Fragen und Antworten
What chapters are being covered this week?
Chapters 5 and 6 are being covered this week.
Is it necessary to submit the reflection?
It's not necessary unless you choose to write something you want to share.
How is trust described in the lecture?
Trust is considered the foundation in relationships and can be difficult to regain once lost.
What is calculus-based trust?
Calculus-based trust is based on the consistency of behavior and the fear of consequences, motivating people to keep promises.
What is identification-based trust?
Identification-based trust is based on identifying with someone through shared desires and intentions, developing a collective identity.
What types of topics can be discussed on the discussion board?
Topics can include world political scenarios, environmental issues, social rights, labor unions, and more.
What is the significance of active listening in communication?
Active listening involves not getting distracted, asking for clarifications, and understanding the speaker's perspective.
How is trust repaired according to the lecture?
Trust can be repaired with sincere apologies which include expressing regret, acknowledging responsibility, and declaring repentance.
How does power relate to conflict?
Power involves leveraging one's influence to achieve personal goals and is present in all relationships.
What are some examples of discussion board topics mentioned?
Examples include labor unions, electric vs. gas cars, migrant funding, and Reproductive Rights.
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- 00:00:01all right now I'm officially
- 00:00:03recording I have four people down I have
- 00:00:07your names which means um you do not
- 00:00:12need to submit the reflection unless you
- 00:00:15choose to write something that you want
- 00:00:17to share but um you don't need to okay
- 00:00:21so if you have any questions just
- 00:00:24interrupt me I don't consider that rude
- 00:00:26or put a message in the um
- 00:00:30public chat there and I'll answer the
- 00:00:32questions as we go this week we're
- 00:00:35covering chapters uh five and six there
- 00:00:38are three questions which would be part
- 00:00:41of your exam one we will have covered by
- 00:00:44the end of this evening because there
- 00:00:45are eight essay questions for exam um
- 00:00:50one now remember this is weird because
- 00:00:53of
- 00:00:54Christmas um we only have next week and
- 00:00:58then I believe we we have a couple weeks
- 00:01:01off if I have the schedule
- 00:01:04right uh next week ends on December
- 00:01:0815 nope I am wrong we have week four and
- 00:01:12then we take a break for two weeks and
- 00:01:15come back for weeks five and six so this
- 00:01:19is an unusual time um where it's kind of
- 00:01:22divided they've never done that for the
- 00:01:24last couple years they have so moving
- 00:01:27right along uh discussion board this
- 00:01:31week is your first one a couple people
- 00:01:34have done the discussion board they um
- 00:01:37have great
- 00:01:38articles I I want to emphasize to
- 00:01:41everyone to to please
- 00:01:45intentionally um use key chapter
- 00:01:49Concepts and by that I mean um hi
- 00:01:54Jessica write your name down uh if
- 00:01:58you're doing
- 00:02:00uh what you think is enough it's
- 00:02:02probably you need to add a little bit
- 00:02:04more and by intentional look under the
- 00:02:07announcements that was an example of one
- 00:02:10they could have used more but but they
- 00:02:13um underlined and highlighted some of
- 00:02:15the concepts I've given examples on
- 00:02:18feedback of anybody who has already
- 00:02:21submitted theirs on how to do
- 00:02:23that use the vocabulary terms and I know
- 00:02:27that many people are thinking well duh
- 00:02:29people should know
- 00:02:31that you need to say you know in the
- 00:02:34chapter why didn't they use the
- 00:02:36perspective taking Paradigm I think this
- 00:02:38could help you can see that there's a
- 00:02:40lack of of trust here because of such
- 00:02:43and such and such um uh there were power
- 00:02:47plays and we'll get into some of those
- 00:02:49in the next chapter where you can use
- 00:02:51specific words or
- 00:02:52terms does that make
- 00:02:55sense if not let me know I'll be glad to
- 00:02:59go over with you or put something in the
- 00:03:01public chat be intentional of the use of
- 00:03:04the concepts from the
- 00:03:06chapter now someone else said you know I
- 00:03:09don't know too much about what's going
- 00:03:10on in the world politically um as far as
- 00:03:13Wars and history and that's okay um I
- 00:03:17have a couple um discussion topics that
- 00:03:21people have used that have nothing to do
- 00:03:23with fighting and Wars it could be um
- 00:03:26and there is a lot with fighting in Wars
- 00:03:28I mean you could write the entire six
- 00:03:30weeks on those there's Wars all over the
- 00:03:32place um you could do stuff on the
- 00:03:34border wall you could do
- 00:03:38um stuff on labor unions you could do
- 00:03:42stuff on gas cars versus electric
- 00:03:47cars you could do haa a Haitian uh gangs
- 00:03:51that are over trying to overthrow their
- 00:03:53government
- 00:03:54[Music]
- 00:03:55um you could
- 00:03:58do um environmental uh pipeline
- 00:04:03issues you could do lumbering issues you
- 00:04:07could do
- 00:04:09um migrant funding in Chicago New York
- 00:04:12there's a lot of news on that um
- 00:04:16Reproductive Rights Flint Michigan in
- 00:04:19the water you could do the lack of help
- 00:04:21to people in North Carolina through FEMA
- 00:04:24and why they are not getting the support
- 00:04:27from the federal government
- 00:04:29[Music]
- 00:04:33um December you could do it with the um
- 00:04:39chemical Hazard uh due to the train in
- 00:04:42Ohio that
- 00:04:44um train wrecked
- 00:04:47and it was a catastrophe they actually
- 00:04:51blew up one one uh train car trying to
- 00:04:56dissipate the chemicals which made it
- 00:04:58worse saturated
- 00:05:00the soil the land the water everything
- 00:05:03is useless people are getting sick it's
- 00:05:06going to be a long term and they want to
- 00:05:07give everybody a thousand bucks yeah I'm
- 00:05:10going to cut it they can't sell their
- 00:05:11land their property nothing um that is
- 00:05:15an issue going
- 00:05:18on oh those are just a few things that
- 00:05:21that I've come up with oh someone did
- 00:05:23something on the little Roundup in 1863
- 00:05:26and Gettysburg it it it wasn't current
- 00:05:30but you know they did it gun control all
- 00:05:33right those are just some topics that
- 00:05:35might
- 00:05:36help moving on to the essay this week
- 00:05:40There's an announcement it shows um how
- 00:05:44to set up your essay that may not be the
- 00:05:47only way but to me it was a pretty cut
- 00:05:49and dried way to do it uh read over that
- 00:05:54and see see what you think okay if you
- 00:05:57have questions let me know it is a APA
- 00:06:00but only for the title
- 00:06:02page look under student resources it'll
- 00:06:05give you additional resources to look up
- 00:06:08how to do it or you can Google it and
- 00:06:09they'll show you how to do it not a
- 00:06:12problem okay questions so
- 00:06:16far right before class started I went
- 00:06:20ahead and released essay two which is
- 00:06:24due week three that would be next week
- 00:06:29because some of you have other
- 00:06:31obligations and are working ahead it's
- 00:06:34over chapter 34 it's pretty uh specific
- 00:06:38you can read and then get back with me
- 00:06:41with whatever questions you have all
- 00:06:44right so we did chapter seven last week
- 00:06:49communication and the takeaways are
- 00:06:52conflict isn't of inevitable the human
- 00:06:55race has disagreements you have
- 00:06:57disagreements with your spouses with
- 00:06:59your children with your significant
- 00:07:01others with your co-workers um it it's a
- 00:07:04way of life all right it has to do with
- 00:07:07different values different motivations
- 00:07:09perceptions desires ideas that you have
- 00:07:13early intervention helps the sooner you
- 00:07:16can get in to deal with it the sooner
- 00:07:19that you can agree to disagree the
- 00:07:22sooner that you can resolve it the
- 00:07:24problem is when you're emotionally
- 00:07:26attached or upset or angry or frustrated
- 00:07:29rated or spiteful revengeful whatever it
- 00:07:32is you don't want to resolve it and
- 00:07:34that's the issue the emotional thing so
- 00:07:36if you can set the emotions aside and
- 00:07:39work on the betterment of what needs to
- 00:07:42be done doesn't mean you're ever going
- 00:07:43to be friends doesn't mean you're ever
- 00:07:45going to like each other but you can
- 00:07:46resolve the
- 00:07:49issue just just putting that out there
- 00:07:52the key is active listening and someone
- 00:07:54says well what is active listening it
- 00:07:56means I'm not looking on my phone it
- 00:07:58means that I'm looking over the shoulder
- 00:08:01it doesn't it means that um I'm not
- 00:08:03looking at my
- 00:08:04watch um it means I'm asking questions
- 00:08:08for
- 00:08:09clarification I'm saying okay so you're
- 00:08:11saying
- 00:08:13paraphrasing um it's it's concentrating
- 00:08:16its understanding with a an open heart
- 00:08:19does not mean that you're going to
- 00:08:22agree it just means that you are
- 00:08:25listening perspective taking um Paradigm
- 00:08:29that we studied last
- 00:08:31week some of you may or may not have a
- 00:08:34high emotional intelligence IQ would be
- 00:08:38intellectual intelligence very skilled
- 00:08:41at something but not very skilled with
- 00:08:44relationships and emotional intelligence
- 00:08:48understanding when people are angry
- 00:08:49frustrated sad um and then controlling
- 00:08:54emotions and imag um
- 00:08:56uh managing your emotions and emotions
- 00:08:59is another name for
- 00:09:01feelings humans all have
- 00:09:04them sometimes based on your personality
- 00:09:06it's a lot easier to manage and control
- 00:09:09emotions but um some people are very
- 00:09:12emotional and those that are very
- 00:09:14emotional need to be less emotional
- 00:09:17during
- 00:09:19conflict um stuff it put it aside and
- 00:09:23those that are too intellectual need to
- 00:09:26probably be more emotional
- 00:09:28moderation those are all easy to say but
- 00:09:31it's hard to do when you're hardwired
- 00:09:34kind of a certain way but it is possible
- 00:09:36to learn strategies and
- 00:09:38skill all right and trying to find
- 00:09:42win-win not one upmanship not I'm better
- 00:09:45than you type of situations if you can
- 00:09:48those are um not always easy to do but
- 00:09:51but there is some
- 00:09:53possibilities um that we'll talk about
- 00:09:55strategies that can help questions
- 00:09:59all right let's go on to page
- 00:10:02104 and some of you learn best by just
- 00:10:05listening others are kind of doodling on
- 00:10:07your paper and others might have the
- 00:10:10book and taking notes whatever works for
- 00:10:12you so we're on chapter five it's called
- 00:10:14trust trust development and Trust
- 00:10:18repair all right most
- 00:10:21relationships um in the book says that
- 00:10:24um in Conflict trust is in the m is in
- 00:10:28the middle it is like the
- 00:10:30foundation and um most people I think
- 00:10:33that trust is the book says this glue
- 00:10:36that holds a relationship together
- 00:10:39without
- 00:10:41trust it's very difficult to move
- 00:10:45on um I'm sure you've been or heard of
- 00:10:47situations where either bosses are not
- 00:10:50trustworthy for whatever reason or in
- 00:10:53relationships uh when people are
- 00:10:56Unfaithful um either physically or
- 00:10:58emotionally just not there it's hard to
- 00:11:01regain those trust
- 00:11:03back um I love my kids but as teenagers
- 00:11:07and and middle schoolers I loved them
- 00:11:09but I did not trust them all right when
- 00:11:13I followed through whether they knew it
- 00:11:15or not were they supposed were they at
- 00:11:19where they were supposed to be because I
- 00:11:21know it was a big wild world out there
- 00:11:24and they were experimenting and um you
- 00:11:28know kids don't know always think and
- 00:11:29they do stupid stuff so um the trust
- 00:11:32wasn't there loved them didn't always
- 00:11:34trust them and then once they broke my
- 00:11:36trust it was really difficult to get
- 00:11:39that trust back um there's a
- 00:11:42saying that uh trust is built in
- 00:11:47ounces and
- 00:11:49um once that's gone uh it takes away
- 00:11:54pounds I'm sure I misquote it says trust
- 00:11:56is earned in ounces in lost in pounds if
- 00:12:00you think about trust that way so the
- 00:12:03book says well what is trust how do you
- 00:12:04define trust what what is the term well
- 00:12:07the problem is it's um nebulous it's a a
- 00:12:12floating definition uh Scholars who have
- 00:12:15studied this can't really come up with a
- 00:12:18tried and true definition of trust and
- 00:12:23um it's just critical in the social
- 00:12:26process and we've had personality
- 00:12:28therapy they talk about in 105 they've
- 00:12:31had
- 00:12:32sociologists um economists talk about
- 00:12:36trust so what is trust well if you go to
- 00:12:40page 106 it'll give you the definition
- 00:12:42of this book's definition of trust which
- 00:12:46may or may not you know be there see
- 00:12:49what you think at the very top of 106
- 00:12:52it's a an individual's belief our belief
- 00:12:56to believe in and willing to act on the
- 00:13:00basis of the words the actions and the
- 00:13:04decisions of
- 00:13:07others and some of you because of past
- 00:13:10experiences
- 00:13:13um Can can pick up lies or deception
- 00:13:17better than others that are that are um
- 00:13:20maybe more naive or or don't have um
- 00:13:24different experiences so uh do the words
- 00:13:28and the actions match you know I know
- 00:13:30know a lot of people that talk talk the
- 00:13:32talk they're great talkers all right
- 00:13:34they're smooth con
- 00:13:36manipulators their actions don't match
- 00:13:39their
- 00:13:41words that's kind of how I simplify it
- 00:13:44you might have another way so if you go
- 00:13:46down um to 106 this is an essay question
- 00:13:51that's going to be on on the
- 00:13:54exam the question is what is calcul
- 00:13:59based
- 00:14:00trust and what is its primary
- 00:14:04motivator it's a two-part question and
- 00:14:07I'll tell you every time I've taught
- 00:14:09this class there's at least a couple
- 00:14:11that don't tell me what the primary
- 00:14:13mootor motivator is and it's because I
- 00:14:15know they didn't take time to read the
- 00:14:17chapter
- 00:14:18and um you know that you get like I
- 00:14:22think it's uh 200 Point quiz 25 points
- 00:14:27each that's a big deal when you don't
- 00:14:29answer half of it so if you go down make
- 00:14:32sure you do that Define it give it
- 00:14:36example and tell me what the motivator
- 00:14:38is so if you go down to the bottom of
- 00:14:41106 that first
- 00:14:44sentence
- 00:14:45calculated think of calculus in school
- 00:14:49or maybe you don't want to uh um how do
- 00:14:53you calculate uh to think to rationale
- 00:14:56to to decide
- 00:14:59um for or against something what are the
- 00:15:02wrists and vows what are the pros what
- 00:15:04are the cons how you calculate what
- 00:15:07you're going to do you have 20 bucks how
- 00:15:09you going to calculate how you're going
- 00:15:11to spend it okay so it's called a
- 00:15:15deterence based trust deterence um
- 00:15:20means
- 00:15:22uh
- 00:15:24uh like of a detour something against
- 00:15:28going away what why do you go this way
- 00:15:32it's um it's a form of trust that's in
- 00:15:36based on the
- 00:15:38consistency of behavior individuals do
- 00:15:41what they promise because they fear top
- 00:15:45of 107 the consequences for not doing
- 00:15:49something trust is sustained to the
- 00:15:52degree that the deterrent which they say
- 00:15:56is the punishment
- 00:16:00um clear possible and likely to occur if
- 00:16:04trust is vo a violated so it says the
- 00:16:09threat of punishment or the fear of
- 00:16:11punishment is the
- 00:16:16motivator
- 00:16:19example this is
- 00:16:21probably one example is um people join
- 00:16:24um gangs all right um one maybe they
- 00:16:28want a family two they want the
- 00:16:30protection three they don't have um
- 00:16:33other resources to get ahead financially
- 00:16:38quickly it's very
- 00:16:40dangerous um if you don't follow through
- 00:16:43and do what you're supposed to starting
- 00:16:45at the bottom and going up uh moving up
- 00:16:49the line uh you are killed you are
- 00:16:55tortured you are punished your family
- 00:16:59members are
- 00:17:00punished that's a deteriorate um based
- 00:17:04trust it's it's not really based on
- 00:17:06respect it's based on are you going to
- 00:17:09do what you say you're going to do as
- 00:17:11the person running the show and are you
- 00:17:13willing to go along and do what's
- 00:17:16needed but you don't it doesn't mean you
- 00:17:19have to respect them it doesn't even
- 00:17:20mean you have to like them in jobs you
- 00:17:24might have a boss
- 00:17:27uh let's see calculated based trust uh
- 00:17:31my daughter uh took a job a couple years
- 00:17:33ago um she's been in the workforce for
- 00:17:3516 years and um she said she called and
- 00:17:39she she doesn't really talk too much
- 00:17:41about work too much and she said my boss
- 00:17:45he's terrible and she says I have in 16
- 00:17:48years and she makes six figure job she
- 00:17:50does a good job she likes what she's
- 00:17:51doing she's smart but she says in 16
- 00:17:54years I've never had a boss where I
- 00:17:55can't work with through or around
- 00:17:59this guy is very smart but he is not a
- 00:18:03good leader of people okay so this
- 00:18:05started and then recently some stuff
- 00:18:07came up where she she has never in 16
- 00:18:10years gone to HR because you know once
- 00:18:13you go to HR Human Resources chances are
- 00:18:16they're going to look to fire you or
- 00:18:17you're on the Revenge naughty list for
- 00:18:20the boss well three weeks each week he
- 00:18:24did something very spiteful and
- 00:18:26revengeful um this would be the threat
- 00:18:29of punishment and she decided that she
- 00:18:32understood the risk she was taking when
- 00:18:35he put her in the middle between other
- 00:18:37people and told her to document stuff so
- 00:18:40they could use it negatively against
- 00:18:42somebody else's um evaluation and and
- 00:18:45she said no I'm not I won't do that this
- 00:18:47has got to be an HR thing that is I'm
- 00:18:50not going to do it um that is not my
- 00:18:52rule I don't that that's not my
- 00:18:55assignment I'm not going to do it or he'
- 00:18:58asked her to fudge some figures on
- 00:19:00something she said no I won to it I
- 00:19:02wasn't here then they don't represent me
- 00:19:05I'm not going to do that um so anyway
- 00:19:07since she's gone to HR each week he's
- 00:19:10done something very um
- 00:19:14spiteful
- 00:19:16intimidating and you know she say she
- 00:19:18gets fired she gets fired obviously
- 00:19:19she's actively looking for a job within
- 00:19:21the company or with out but um this
- 00:19:25would be um the threat and theyed use
- 00:19:29the example in the book of the
- 00:19:31children's game Shoots and
- 00:19:33Ladders so yeah yeah um I think you roll
- 00:19:37the dice and you go up this ladder and
- 00:19:39if you land on a certain spot you can
- 00:19:41even go up three or four steps higher
- 00:19:44but then if you um fall on a chute it's
- 00:19:47like a slide you go back to the
- 00:19:49beginning or you lose several spots so
- 00:19:52with this type of
- 00:19:56trust um
- 00:19:59in little baby steps but once it's
- 00:20:02broken you start all over again and
- 00:20:06sometimes you never even get it back
- 00:20:08okay a couple examples I share those
- 00:20:10examples to to give an example of what
- 00:20:13that might look like in real life it's
- 00:20:15step by step slowly
- 00:20:18building um that's called calculus-based
- 00:20:21trust some people jump into it because
- 00:20:24the rewards that they get might be worth
- 00:20:27the fear of what
- 00:20:29punishment and if punishment were only
- 00:20:31being fired that would be fine but um
- 00:20:35sometimes you get so deep into stuff it
- 00:20:39um terrible it's a lot worse I mean
- 00:20:42we're talking bodily harm physical harm
- 00:20:45you know shame uh public ridicule
- 00:20:49everything in your whole life n of us
- 00:20:52are perfect and we've all made mistakes
- 00:20:54that we don't care to have splashed over
- 00:20:56the news um that shouldn't Define one
- 00:21:00incident um or even a couple defined you
- 00:21:03as a human because I think we kind of
- 00:21:06grow hopefully and become wiser and
- 00:21:08Discerning through our experiences in
- 00:21:10some Rel um some people don't most I
- 00:21:13would say do at least I like to think
- 00:21:16that okay
- 00:21:18so this trust um is very
- 00:21:22calculated step by step and um you see
- 00:21:27this mostly in businesses you might work
- 00:21:30with somebody that's a boss and you
- 00:21:31might like them you might respect them
- 00:21:34um um or her whomever and uh it's not
- 00:21:38like you're ever going to be best
- 00:21:40friends with them all right even if you
- 00:21:41could be you wouldn't be all right that
- 00:21:44type of thing you can work with them
- 00:21:46you're not taking home with them
- 00:21:49questions on that so the the essay
- 00:21:52question is explain it and tell me what
- 00:21:56the primary motive motivator is and then
- 00:21:59the rest of the chapter will compare
- 00:22:01calculated based trust with the next
- 00:22:04trust and there's no question on this
- 00:22:07but um feel free to say it is not like
- 00:22:10identification based Trust on
- 00:22:12108 um this is uh a second type of trust
- 00:22:16it talks about it's based on others
- 00:22:20desires and intentions you can
- 00:22:23identify um with somebody
- 00:22:26um through a Association a good friend
- 00:22:30of yours might uh support you when
- 00:22:34somebody's putting you down and you're
- 00:22:36not even there all right uh there might
- 00:22:39be a little truth to what the other
- 00:22:40person's saying but they're going to go
- 00:22:42to bat for you and say hey that's not
- 00:22:44you know that's not appropriate to talk
- 00:22:46this way you don't talk this way here
- 00:22:48whatever so identification based trust
- 00:22:51and
- 00:22:52[Music]
- 00:22:55um it's it's a bit different um
- 00:22:59it's developing a collective
- 00:23:03identity
- 00:23:05uh uses uh the metaphor of of uh Harmony
- 00:23:11and music if you take a barber shop um
- 00:23:16uh group and they all sing in harmony
- 00:23:20the quartet they they by themselves
- 00:23:23they're different but together they kind
- 00:23:25of harmonize and and get along friends
- 00:23:28could be this way I've got some friends
- 00:23:31that I've had friends for 30 40 years
- 00:23:34okay and we're good friends we know our
- 00:23:35strengths we know our weaknesses you
- 00:23:37know we we care for each other love each
- 00:23:39other and then I've got some new friends
- 00:23:42I've
- 00:23:43met acquaintances but um I'm not sure if
- 00:23:48they're they're real friends yet does
- 00:23:51that make sense you can know people
- 00:23:53superficially but but you might not know
- 00:23:57them deeply
- 00:23:59and so this is what identification based
- 00:24:03trust is about maybe we're in the same
- 00:24:06group uh same church example uh husband
- 00:24:10and I um go to a church okay and we met
- 00:24:13a couple there a couple years ago that's
- 00:24:15fine we've done a couple things with
- 00:24:17them fine um husband went to help some
- 00:24:20help one of them
- 00:24:23uh called and said Can can we use your
- 00:24:25truck or can you use your truck to help
- 00:24:27somebody move uh they need to be moved
- 00:24:30and they moved up the moving time three
- 00:24:32hours okay fine so I said I
- 00:24:40couldn't that into
- 00:24:44the parking lot which is like 3 or 4
- 00:24:47inches up above you'll get what I'm
- 00:24:49telling you that the minute and um
- 00:24:52parked his car turned it off so the lady
- 00:24:55that he was supposed to meet that was on
- 00:24:58beginning new friends so to speak
- 00:25:02um sitting in the car well she had
- 00:25:05pulled up right to the stop sign which
- 00:25:07is right where he was at but he was in
- 00:25:09the parking lot and um it was just one
- 00:25:11row right off the side of the road and
- 00:25:14she got like 12 Ines from his car so
- 00:25:17nobody would hit her when it came to the
- 00:25:18stops sign night well he started up a
- 00:25:22car and moved back and hit her and he
- 00:25:24said fine I'll pay for it you know he
- 00:25:27hit the side of the car well I think if
- 00:25:29a cops have been called they would have
- 00:25:30said
- 00:25:31no no um no fault either way you're both
- 00:25:35at fault she shouldn't have been 12 Ines
- 00:25:37the sensors of the car didn't go out he
- 00:25:39couldn't even see her in either of his
- 00:25:40mirrors and um so anyway we ended up
- 00:25:43paying $5,000 the insurance did and um
- 00:25:47which is fine nobody was hurt that's the
- 00:25:50most important thing but it was the
- 00:25:52attitude of well just turn it into your
- 00:25:54insurance it's no big deal that's what
- 00:25:55you have insurance for insurance went up
- 00:25:57$700 we lost safe driving we did for
- 00:26:00three years and there was no
- 00:26:02accountability on her part saying you
- 00:26:04know I par too close that was crazy I
- 00:26:07shouldn't have done that and I I
- 00:26:09apologize for that and I thank you for
- 00:26:10turning it in that's all I wanted I
- 00:26:13wasn't even in the car so needless to
- 00:26:16say I don't want to hang out with her
- 00:26:18okay it's
- 00:26:19just um I don't hate her I'm not angry
- 00:26:25but um I guess the the arrog
- 00:26:28of not being accountable or responsible
- 00:26:31is not somebody want to hang out with I
- 00:26:33got other other things to do with my
- 00:26:36time and people so um maybe you think
- 00:26:39that's pett of me I don't know but um
- 00:26:42this would be an identification trust
- 00:26:44because we belong to the
- 00:26:46same general group and we're trying to
- 00:26:50develop friends in this group which is
- 00:26:52hard to do especially when you get older
- 00:26:56um it it it's done I'm done don't I
- 00:26:59don't dislike the person I just don't
- 00:27:01want to hang with him anymore that would
- 00:27:03be identification thrust we had things
- 00:27:05in common and uh this thing just put me
- 00:27:09back and it's like gosh I don't want
- 00:27:12that TR in relationships is pretty
- 00:27:16big questions on that
- 00:27:20questions all right the rest of the
- 00:27:23chapter talks about um
- 00:27:28to which you trust
- 00:27:31somebody it they they've come up with
- 00:27:34your
- 00:27:35personality your uh psychological
- 00:27:39orientation how you grew up your
- 00:27:43experiences
- 00:27:44[Music]
- 00:27:46um on on how easily you trust or
- 00:27:50distrust I already shared I grew up in a
- 00:27:52call like Dysfunctional Family Trust is
- 00:27:54hard for me I get it I understand that
- 00:27:57especially with authority figures didn't
- 00:27:59they have good experiences didn't have a
- 00:28:01lot of respect so um it takes a while
- 00:28:04for me to um not not that
- 00:28:12I'm figures I don't care if you're an
- 00:28:15authority give me the facts give me the
- 00:28:18details I'll make my own
- 00:28:20decision um went
- 00:28:22to and uh terrible allergies and the
- 00:28:27doctor said um
- 00:28:28what you know I don't need to see
- 00:28:30anymore ENT you haven't had to have
- 00:28:32tubes in your ears for a couple years
- 00:28:34blah blah blah it says you're on
- 00:28:36singular anybody in there on singular or
- 00:28:39monol Lucas is the generic name they're
- 00:28:41blackboxing it I didn't know they did
- 00:28:43this to Medicine blackbox means they the
- 00:28:46medicine um is causing significant
- 00:28:48issues Mir the drug company um has
- 00:28:52already gotten all their money from the
- 00:28:53patent of it and the patent is off so
- 00:28:55now people can copy it so
- 00:28:58um they don't care they can take it off
- 00:29:00the market and he said that's usually a
- 00:29:02step that they're going to take it off
- 00:29:03the market because it creates depression
- 00:29:05suicidal thoughts and some other
- 00:29:08physical illnesses through use that are
- 00:29:11just coming out now I said God I've been
- 00:29:14on it for youth he said well try do what
- 00:29:16you want but most people are saying you
- 00:29:18you can find something else out there
- 00:29:19and he gave me some names of other stuff
- 00:29:22so I said well I I trust you and Trust
- 00:29:25does not come easy for me he said you
- 00:29:27can read up on it okay I said okay but I
- 00:29:29but I trust you saying that
- 00:29:31because you know I trust your medical
- 00:29:34opinion so anyway I did research it and
- 00:29:36he's absolutely right but
- 00:29:39um just because somebody has a
- 00:29:42reputation or somebody has a job that
- 00:29:44makes money or has an authority figure
- 00:29:47over doesn't mean that they're right
- 00:29:48doesn't mean that they're good doesn't
- 00:29:50mean that they're kind doesn't mean
- 00:29:51anything then they've got a job over you
- 00:29:55okay um
- 00:29:58didn't work hard for it that's not what
- 00:30:00I'm saying it's just depending on the
- 00:30:02sit where does trust and distrust come
- 00:30:05in where is it money oriented greed
- 00:30:10oriented pushing a certain thing and
- 00:30:12where is it what's best for the person
- 00:30:14and only you can decide that
- 00:30:18so different personalities um are more
- 00:30:21trusting and your experiences that's all
- 00:30:24I'm going to say that pretty much goes
- 00:30:26there now if you go to page 114 it
- 00:30:30actually takes identification thrust and
- 00:30:32calculus space trust and it shows you
- 00:30:35the different situations in trust versus
- 00:30:39distrust and so when they have the D
- 00:30:41it's distrust on this um table 5.1
- 00:30:45that's kind of interesting to look at
- 00:30:50okay and the breast of B gives
- 00:30:52strategies on how to do this and and
- 00:30:55what can happen What happens when TR is
- 00:30:58violated we've all had trust violated
- 00:31:01you don't trust them might not even
- 00:31:03respect them um it occurs and uh you're
- 00:31:08sad you're disappointed you're angry
- 00:31:10you're upset depending on the offense
- 00:31:12all
- 00:31:13right uh violations mean you're not
- 00:31:18going to be cooperating with them you're
- 00:31:20not going to hang out with them um you
- 00:31:22that means that something has been
- 00:31:24severed something has been damaged you
- 00:31:26tear a hole in your shirt and you sew it
- 00:31:28up okay you might put it back together
- 00:31:30but you can still see the line so you're
- 00:31:32can still have a scar of scab with the
- 00:31:35distrust all right and I know couples
- 00:31:39who have successfully gotten back
- 00:31:41together after um something um pretty
- 00:31:44traumatic is in their relationship but
- 00:31:47it takes a lot of hard work and a lot of
- 00:31:50I don't I'd say praying personally but a
- 00:31:53lot of hard work and understanding and
- 00:31:55honesty to get it back and it is
- 00:31:58possible sometimes not so much to repair
- 00:32:01trust it goes on to talk about trust
- 00:32:04repair and talk as cheap people can talk
- 00:32:07but if they can't put the talk with the
- 00:32:09actions then are they really
- 00:32:13um willing to to overcome this and what
- 00:32:19is an apology or sincere apologies this
- 00:32:22is one thing I really loved about this
- 00:32:24chapter on page 122 at the bottom no
- 00:32:27there's no question but all of us in our
- 00:32:30lives have or will have to apologize at
- 00:32:34some point in our in our lives in order
- 00:32:36to move on all right and apology is very
- 00:32:39difficult for people when I um first
- 00:32:42retired I was kind of bored and like you
- 00:32:45know
- 00:32:46working working you know 40 60 hours a
- 00:32:49week and then just like oh my gosh okay
- 00:32:51I had some Hobbies but not enough to
- 00:32:53keep me busy so anyway I got a part-time
- 00:32:54job at a foil shop loved it and and it
- 00:32:58was within a a um grocery store and so
- 00:33:03this young guy came
- 00:33:06in I don't know he said and he just
- 00:33:09grabbed three Bunches of flowers they
- 00:33:11didn't even really go together but he
- 00:33:13grabbed them okay he said can you bre
- 00:33:15these look nice for me I got to give
- 00:33:17these to my wife I said okay you're
- 00:33:19pretty hairy he goes yes I totally
- 00:33:21screwed up and I said oh and he said I
- 00:33:25was at a party and uh my mom was there
- 00:33:29and everybody was drinking it with her
- 00:33:30family and she had her boyfriend there
- 00:33:32and I made a comment uh about her
- 00:33:36boyfriend or something and she turned
- 00:33:38around and said with my wife there well
- 00:33:40at least um I didn't marry my second pck
- 00:33:44holy cow I said oh my goodness your poor
- 00:33:48wife how upsetting he goes yes he goes
- 00:33:52you know I better get a chocolate in a
- 00:33:53card too and I said okay so I I arranged
- 00:33:56it came back blah blah and I saidou know
- 00:33:59there are six steps to a real apology
- 00:34:02you know Cha's nice cards nice flowers
- 00:34:05are nice but she really needs to hear
- 00:34:07from you goes oh I said here are the six
- 00:34:10steps so these are great steps that I
- 00:34:13remember in any situation to help and if
- 00:34:17you look at the bottom paragraph on 122
- 00:34:20they're awesome to use six potential
- 00:34:23components to a fully effective apology
- 00:34:29one Express
- 00:34:31regret I am so
- 00:34:35sorry for what happened at the party and
- 00:34:39what my mom
- 00:34:41said and then two why it occurred you
- 00:34:46know it was my big mouth making a
- 00:34:48comment putting down her boyfriend that
- 00:34:50she came back and said that uh which is
- 00:34:54not
- 00:34:55true acknowledgement of the respon it's
- 00:34:58my fault it's it I started it and I
- 00:35:02should have kept my mouth shut but we're
- 00:35:04rude and crude and I just got to learn
- 00:35:06to be better I never meant to cause you
- 00:35:09pain Declaration of repentance okay
- 00:35:13um in the
- 00:35:16future I will you know stand up for you
- 00:35:22deny what she said it I should have and
- 00:35:25I didn't it's not true
- 00:35:28and um then it says
- 00:35:32uh I am sorry for the hurt that's caused
- 00:35:35you I love you I respect you and um um I
- 00:35:41know what I'm giving you doesn't make up
- 00:35:43for the hurt but I'm asking to forgive
- 00:35:45me I said you need to use all those
- 00:35:48steps in the apology because it means
- 00:35:51nothing so what you bought her some
- 00:35:53flowers what are you going to do to
- 00:35:54prevent it in the future why did it
- 00:35:57happen to begin with and don't make the
- 00:36:00excuse cuz our familyes like that it's
- 00:36:03wrong said oh okay I said well come back
- 00:36:06and tell me how it worked well he never
- 00:36:07came back but I just wondered how it
- 00:36:08worked six steps to an apology if you
- 00:36:11mean it to help repair
- 00:36:15trust
- 00:36:19questions now some people then in like
- 00:36:22in business reparations you know will
- 00:36:25will'll give you three months free of
- 00:36:26such and such because we screwed up you
- 00:36:29know doing this or doing that that type
- 00:36:31of things um violations can be
- 00:36:36repaired when the
- 00:36:39offender gives us sincere timely
- 00:36:44apologies so 122 all right that pretty
- 00:36:48much takes us to uh this
- 00:36:53chapter and if you go to page 126
- 00:36:56towards the very end it says managing
- 00:36:59conflict well a lot of times conflict um
- 00:37:03you know has trust
- 00:37:05violations and trust is often the first
- 00:37:08casualty in a conflict whenever there's
- 00:37:10something going on there's a breach of
- 00:37:12trust and then you have distrust and
- 00:37:15sometimes it can be big big things or
- 00:37:17little little things and it says
- 00:37:20creating trust in a relationship is
- 00:37:23initially a matter of building calculus
- 00:37:26based Trust
- 00:37:28building it and then it turns into
- 00:37:31identification based trust because you
- 00:37:33have a bonding a cement a beginning of
- 00:37:35about relationship but they can all be
- 00:37:38destroyed through
- 00:37:42um
- 00:37:43right it talks about um in a job you
- 00:37:48know if people are constantly late or
- 00:37:50you know or are they on time can you
- 00:37:52give them something to do if you're in
- 00:37:54charge of some people and you know it
- 00:37:56will be done it
- 00:37:58be done in a timely manner it'll be done
- 00:38:00you know efficiently and then there are
- 00:38:04some people that you trust more than
- 00:38:06others you might trust some people to
- 00:38:09let your dog out when you're gone for a
- 00:38:11couple days but you're not going to
- 00:38:12trust them to repay a thousand bucks you
- 00:38:14m them
- 00:38:17okay so there's different variances of
- 00:38:20of trust and what it is questions
- 00:38:24questions that's that chapter so I'm
- 00:38:27moving right along to power and conflict
- 00:38:30so in your discussion board you can say
- 00:38:32there's a u most of you were well not
- 00:38:35most of you all of you are sharing a
- 00:38:36conflict there's been trust that has
- 00:38:38been broken and you could say the trust
- 00:38:41has been broken
- 00:38:43because du all right um or whatever but
- 00:38:48but that's how you would embed that
- 00:38:51concept so let's go to Power and
- 00:38:54conflict when you think of power what do
- 00:38:57you think of on page
- 00:39:00137 power is commonly used in Conflict
- 00:39:03as a leverage for achieving your own
- 00:39:07personal goals power all relationships
- 00:39:11have a power element you have children
- 00:39:13you've got the
- 00:39:15power right you might be reasonable
- 00:39:19parent you might be a strict parent but
- 00:39:22a fair parent but you're willing to
- 00:39:25compromise but you have the power the
- 00:39:29power of the money the power of taking
- 00:39:30away the phone the power of taking away
- 00:39:32the video games in your um place of
- 00:39:36employment the power would be the boss
- 00:39:41evaluation pay
- 00:39:43increases job
- 00:39:45responsibilities those all would be
- 00:39:49examples of power now not all power is
- 00:39:51misused all right that's not what I'm
- 00:39:53saying but the boss wants you know to
- 00:39:55meet their goals in order to meet their
- 00:39:57goals the people that are working for
- 00:39:59them have to do whatever they're
- 00:40:01supposed to do so everything in the
- 00:40:04business runs
- 00:40:08um and they make a profit typically you
- 00:40:11know that's what you what so
- 00:40:15um there's different types of power
- 00:40:18conflicts okay we're going to talk about
- 00:40:20that so we go to 138 discussion of
- 00:40:24power okay when you think of power
- 00:40:28think of what comes to your mind as far
- 00:40:30as a definition it's very elusive it's
- 00:40:33kind of like a Mercury of an old
- 00:40:36thermometer if you ever broke one you
- 00:40:38got this old ball that's silver and you
- 00:40:40touch it I know you're not supposed to
- 00:40:42but when you touch it they don't make
- 00:40:43them M anymore and it goes into a little
- 00:40:46balls and sometime they come together
- 00:40:48and they just kind of move all the time
- 00:40:49it's kind of fun to watch them that's
- 00:40:51kind of what power is what is power are
- 00:40:54we talking physical power great muscles
- 00:40:57we talking intellectual power uh
- 00:41:00entrepreneurship creative ideas we
- 00:41:03talking emotional power good working
- 00:41:05with people has that aura that
- 00:41:08personality are we talking power because
- 00:41:10you have a great physical skill a great
- 00:41:12football player basketball player
- 00:41:14volleyball player are we're talking
- 00:41:17power because of the name brand you were
- 00:41:20um born into a family that
- 00:41:23um lots of money and so you you
- 00:41:28have this sense of entitlement or this
- 00:41:32um you didn't have to worry about the
- 00:41:34price of eggs or bread okay um that's
- 00:41:37power all right so it depends on how
- 00:41:41power is used it can be used effectively
- 00:41:45or
- 00:41:46ineffectively regardless of what you
- 00:41:48think of Donald
- 00:41:49Trump
- 00:41:51since it came out that he will be
- 00:41:54president look at the people around the
- 00:41:56world whether you like him or not who
- 00:41:59are making steps to reach out to him
- 00:42:02from uh the president um of Mexico to uh
- 00:42:07Trudeau and Canada to people in other um
- 00:42:19countries how does he get that how do
- 00:42:22you know he has it um or doesn't have it
- 00:42:26so
- 00:42:28the personality if you go to page 139 it
- 00:42:33talks about three types of power and
- 00:42:35these are terms that you can use in your
- 00:42:37discussion board at the bottom of the
- 00:42:39page it says power is dynamic at a um a
- 00:42:44stable characteristic
- 00:42:46of
- 00:42:48it it's just really hard to pinpoint
- 00:42:51what what the power dynamics
- 00:42:53are um Environmental
- 00:42:57power relational power and personal
- 00:43:01power you could use these as vocabulary
- 00:43:04terms when you're describing your art
- 00:43:07articles so environmental power um how
- 00:43:12can they influence their environment
- 00:43:14well if you own the company it's pretty
- 00:43:15easy to do it if you're the boss of two
- 00:43:18or 300 people and you're the general
- 00:43:21manager then you have a lot of
- 00:43:24environmental power I'm not talking
- 00:43:26about clean your environment that's not
- 00:43:28what I'm talking about the area that you
- 00:43:30control all right
- 00:43:33um each of you probably has quite a bit
- 00:43:37of power in your your
- 00:43:40home of who lives there all right you
- 00:43:44have some control some of you have a lot
- 00:43:47of control it it just difference now
- 00:43:50relationship power is um the
- 00:43:54influence that you have over another
- 00:43:56person or people relational now remember
- 00:43:59the only person in the world that you
- 00:44:01can
- 00:44:02control would be
- 00:44:05yourself control other people yeah if
- 00:44:07you have a weapon knife gun sure you can
- 00:44:10control people that's coercive power
- 00:44:12that's not what I'm talking about I'm
- 00:44:13talking about the only Power you have to
- 00:44:16control is
- 00:44:18yourself um you can influence others but
- 00:44:22I'm talking in general not atypical
- 00:44:25situations so in person power would be
- 00:44:30um
- 00:44:33oh what assets do you have or do you
- 00:44:35bring to the
- 00:44:37table all right so go to page 140 and
- 00:44:41141 that's where we're at Now talks
- 00:44:44about the different types of power it
- 00:44:46talks about power bases influence
- 00:44:50strategies um it can be well Social
- 00:44:54Capital physical strength weapons in
- 00:44:57intelligence knowledge legitimacy
- 00:44:59respect affection organizational skills
- 00:45:02and on and on and on those are types of
- 00:45:06powers that can influence other people
- 00:45:10now it talks about primary and secondary
- 00:45:12power what does that mean you could use
- 00:45:15these Concepts in um your discussion
- 00:45:18board power has two distinct levels it
- 00:45:22has and it talks and I'm doing um page
- 00:45:25140 if you look at that right there here
- 00:45:28it talks about
- 00:45:31um one determines the nature of the
- 00:45:33interactions among the players of the
- 00:45:36field one determining the nature of the
- 00:45:38field itself secondary power refers to
- 00:45:42the exercise of power primary power
- 00:45:44refers to the ability to shape the
- 00:45:49normative domain wherever you're at and
- 00:45:52affect the um social historical process
- 00:45:56of reality construction so the primary
- 00:45:58is what is the reality what are the
- 00:46:01power bases um what is a sense of
- 00:46:05fairness of truth of Justice how is that
- 00:46:10constructed your
- 00:46:12ideologies that's the primary power base
- 00:46:16us our sense of
- 00:46:18truth I would
- 00:46:20think I've done this before with another
- 00:46:23class where they had to write down um
- 00:46:27a list of
- 00:46:30uh oh their own moral code what is their
- 00:46:34moral code and they were from all
- 00:46:37different um areas some national
- 00:46:40students some International students and
- 00:46:43they pretty much had pretty similar code
- 00:46:46of honor um which was really interesting
- 00:46:50now how that manifested itself may not
- 00:46:53be but a sense of fairness a a sense of
- 00:46:56justice
- 00:46:58um are what they
- 00:47:00valued now it's very difficult to change
- 00:47:03a person's I
- 00:47:05ideology all right
- 00:47:08um it's really hard to have a debate or
- 00:47:12an
- 00:47:13argument uh in which the belief systems
- 00:47:17are totally totally
- 00:47:19different which again results in many of
- 00:47:22the wars that we see based on um
- 00:47:27political ideologies or spiritual
- 00:47:30ideologies it's very difficult to come
- 00:47:34together and they might never come
- 00:47:37together but if they can come together
- 00:47:38in the sense of what is truth or basic
- 00:47:41human rights maybe we would get further
- 00:47:45okay and then primary power refers to
- 00:47:48the ability to
- 00:47:50affect the media think about it the
- 00:47:53media the law and the policy
- 00:48:02us isn't perfect but but uh we've got
- 00:48:05tons of problems and and we've made
- 00:48:07mistakes
- 00:48:09but when I see what's going on in other
- 00:48:12parts of the world and countries I don't
- 00:48:14think there's another country I'd want
- 00:48:15to live in I know there's not there
- 00:48:17isn't um but that doesn't mean that we
- 00:48:20don't stop trying to to be um
- 00:48:32anything in the media left or right I
- 00:48:34don't even know if there's anything that
- 00:48:36any media alert that just gives the
- 00:48:39without
- 00:48:40slanting um and
- 00:48:42policies all right um so that's kind of
- 00:48:46what that what that's talking about
- 00:48:48secondary power it talks about to how do
- 00:48:51you transform how do you change how do
- 00:48:54you make permanent changes in things um
- 00:48:56um to the primary
- 00:49:00power there have been a lot of hostile
- 00:49:03takeovers of countries and coops and as
- 00:49:05uh South Korea just had an uprising
- 00:49:07where they did um I just read it today
- 00:49:10they had 12 hours of Martial law they
- 00:49:13don't like the guys in power currently
- 00:49:16and um martial law and people were
- 00:49:19protesting and um often people protest
- 00:49:23for Noble causes but they they end up
- 00:49:26getting all screwed up and it becomes
- 00:49:28kind of what they were trying to get
- 00:49:29away
- 00:49:31from right it talks about topown middle
- 00:49:35out or bottom up power you can read
- 00:49:37about that on your
- 00:49:39own
- 00:49:41questions so
- 00:49:44far so it talks about it keeps going and
- 00:49:48if you will go
- 00:49:50to um components of what power is it
- 00:49:53breaks it down on page 142 143 uh Power
- 00:49:58orientations um how do you support
- 00:50:00others how do you let people be
- 00:50:03independent but yet still get their work
- 00:50:05done you can read that togetherness how
- 00:50:08do you get
- 00:50:09organizations um to work together for a
- 00:50:12common goal team building is pretty big
- 00:50:15um do you give team a uh rewards do you
- 00:50:17give individual Awards how do you get
- 00:50:19people to um in leadership roles to be
- 00:50:24gently assertive everybody can be pain
- 00:50:27in the butt to be assertive that's
- 00:50:28really easy to do but how are you gently
- 00:50:31which being gentle is a huge uh sign of
- 00:50:35strength but yet be assertive in in what
- 00:50:39needs to be done in holding people
- 00:50:41accountable how do you do that in a in a
- 00:50:44gracious way but yet still be firm about
- 00:50:48it um
- 00:50:50so it it goes on it talks about that and
- 00:50:53if you go to page 145 this is is another
- 00:50:57essay question on on the um
- 00:51:01test um explain and defined in your own
- 00:51:06words yes you can use a few words from
- 00:51:08the book but all of the questions on the
- 00:51:11essay or the exams will say this is the
- 00:51:14concept explain it to me use your own
- 00:51:17words yes you can use some of the words
- 00:51:19but it can't be copied you know exactly
- 00:51:22from the textbook but um explain what
- 00:51:25authoritarian ism is from the textbook
- 00:51:31and honestly I don't make these
- 00:51:33questions up it's a very short paragraph
- 00:51:36okay but
- 00:51:37authoritarianism explain what it is in
- 00:51:40the classic sense but then also give the
- 00:51:44perspective and this is a question also
- 00:51:47from the psycho dnamic view
- 00:51:50psychodynamic view is a fancy way of
- 00:51:52saying uh if you remember Psychology 101
- 00:51:56Freud was a um psychoanalytic and he
- 00:51:59believed
- 00:52:00that tile affected how they dealt with
- 00:52:04um issues in the future unless they've
- 00:52:08dealt with
- 00:52:10them things that have happened to a kid
- 00:52:12influence their behavior as an adult
- 00:52:15unless they've work really hard to
- 00:52:16overcome them okay so how is that
- 00:52:19related to authoritarianism so the
- 00:52:22classic approach is to influence
- 00:52:25people's orientations to power is
- 00:52:30authoritarianism
- 00:52:32authoritarianism okay it involves this
- 00:52:35is the definition an
- 00:52:39exaggerated overblown need to submit to
- 00:52:44or to identify with strong
- 00:52:48Authority if you grow up in a very
- 00:52:52rigid um a verying
- 00:52:56[Music]
- 00:52:57dominant um
- 00:53:05Family hurt or beat or punished unfairly
- 00:53:09and you didn't have an opinion you
- 00:53:11didn't there was no room for compromise
- 00:53:14all right so it's an exaggerated need to
- 00:53:18do this um some countries are oriented
- 00:53:23this way just because of fear of death
- 00:53:27or punishment of some sort um it
- 00:53:30originates now this is the second part
- 00:53:32of the question from the psycho dnamic
- 00:53:35Theory it's a syndrome that is thought
- 00:53:37to stem from early rearing by parents
- 00:53:41who use
- 00:53:43harsh rigid forms of
- 00:53:46discipline harsh and rigid demand
- 00:53:50unquestioning
- 00:53:52obedience and are um overly conscious of
- 00:53:57distinctions and status I'm the adult
- 00:54:00you're the kid shut up do what I say
- 00:54:02don't question I don't have to give you
- 00:54:03a reason why just do it all right and
- 00:54:06are contemptuous or exploiting um um
- 00:54:12exploitative to those of a lower status
- 00:54:15it's almost like a sense of entitlement
- 00:54:18because I'm older I'm stronger I can uh
- 00:54:21you know outdo you you're nothing but a
- 00:54:23lowly kid uh type of a feeling and then
- 00:54:27you actually um live that out and maybe
- 00:54:31even hook up with people who are um very
- 00:54:34ative over
- 00:54:36you male or
- 00:54:39female but it's because that's what you
- 00:54:41expected that's what you grew up with a
- 00:54:43lack of confidence self-esteem a feeling
- 00:54:47that that um this need to submit for
- 00:54:50whatever reason self analyze and
- 00:54:53self-reflect that um type of thing
- 00:54:57the
- 00:54:58child internalizes the values of the
- 00:55:01parents or whomever raised you therefore
- 00:55:05inclined to be toward a dominant
- 00:55:09punitive approach to power relations so
- 00:55:14um it's all about
- 00:55:18punishment um and and you can even car
- 00:55:20this over there are bosses who are like
- 00:55:23that punitive uh my uh daughter uh boss
- 00:55:28you know is trying to be very punitive
- 00:55:30she's a very strong lady so um her
- 00:55:33husband said you know we can make it a
- 00:55:35my C till you find something if you ever
- 00:55:37just want to walk out well she's got too
- 00:55:40much gumption I think to do that right
- 00:55:42now but um um it's it's
- 00:55:49getting but I am I can't run little men
- 00:55:52for other people and that's kind of a
- 00:55:54position that he put me in and then they
- 00:55:56kind of put me in so um it's very
- 00:55:59stressful and trying to get your job
- 00:56:01done so um individuals high in
- 00:56:08authoritarianism tend to favor absolute
- 00:56:12obedience to
- 00:56:14Authority and resist personal
- 00:56:18freedom all your rights to somebody else
- 00:56:23well um I would
- 00:56:34so I don't know you can be a boss but
- 00:56:36you better be fair you better be good or
- 00:56:39I just won't be there
- 00:56:42and even if it's to a detriment to
- 00:56:44myself uh as far as leaving when you
- 00:56:47know you shouldn't quit until you have
- 00:56:48another job type thing all right so
- 00:56:51that's what that is this the these
- 00:56:53Tendencies would be more likely to
- 00:56:55orient toward either
- 00:56:57authoritarianism or sometimes you go way
- 00:57:00far the other way and become very
- 00:57:03submissive and let people have power
- 00:57:06over you if that makes
- 00:57:10sending on you status of the other party
- 00:57:14so that's the question give tell me what
- 00:57:17authoritarianism is tuck a power and
- 00:57:22tell
- 00:57:22me from a psycho analytic viewpoint why
- 00:57:27people might
- 00:57:30um either follow somebody who is very
- 00:57:33authoritative or become very
- 00:57:36authoritative based on Early Childhood
- 00:57:38practices questions on
- 00:57:44that that is about the
- 00:57:47only um places that you're going to find
- 00:57:51it in the book there really isn't um
- 00:57:54anything else there right let me see if
- 00:57:58I've covered this and see y
- 00:58:03yep what is
- 00:58:05it authoritarianism and based on the
- 00:58:08cycle an so we are over and I will stick
- 00:58:12around I hope this was helpful for you
- 00:58:15and um take care let me know what
- 00:58:18questions you have and I will make
- 00:58:20comments under all your discussion
- 00:58:22boards I won't fully grade it till you
- 00:58:24have a chance to respond to two two
- 00:58:26peers remember at least a hundred words
- 00:58:29to each of the peers um it can be as
- 00:58:31long as you want but it has to be
- 00:58:33substantial anything less than a 100 um
- 00:58:37it's just too General so anyway you have
- 00:58:40essay one this week look at the
- 00:58:42announcements I'll stick around you all
- 00:58:44have a good evening I will turn off the
- 00:58:47recording
- trust
- power dynamics
- conflict resolution
- active listening
- calculus-based trust
- identification-based trust
- authoritarianism
- discussion topics
- psychodynamic view
- apologies