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The Inputs to a Process Must Be Sufficient to Produce

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The inputs to a process must be sufficient to produce the outputs (including data placed in data stores)from the process.Thus,all outputs can be produced,and all data in inputs move somewhere: to another process or to a data store outside the process or onto a more detailed DFD showing a decomposition of that process.

Consider power as a dynamic and double-edged concept that has both positive and negative effects on organizations and individuals.
Understand the concept and different sources or bases of power.
Recognize Bertrand Russell's perspective on the formalization of power.
Distinguish between overt and covert power.

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