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    struggling in school and expressing annoyance with authority. Eventually, Kennedy’s attitude changed and was elected to congress in 1947. As his time in congress increased, so did his popularity. Soon, Kennedy decided to run for president, using his charisma, looks, and World War 2 popularity to earn him the votes that would elect him into office. JFK was a mediocre President because he was able to win over the hearts of many American…

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    Firstly, Ralph has charisma. Ralph 's charisma is shown at the beginning of the novel when the boys were choosing who to elect for chief. When the boys looked at him they saw, “...a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance and most obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch” (19). This shows Ralph 's charisma because the boys voted for him even though they knew nothing about him…

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    success. Both President Reagan and FDR became president at pertinent times, when the nation was struggling from an economic downturns. The people of the United States looked for political figure whom they could the trust. President Reagan’s and FDR’s charisma and articulateness made them ideal political figures whom the people trusted to rehabilitate the…

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    of sports. I was extremely prepared on the day of my presentation. I knew my subject of concussions remarkably well and was very passionate about it because of my personal experience with them. I would give myself a developing rating on presenter charisma, creativity, and interaction with the audience. During my presentation, I connected with the audience and ensured they were involved by frequently asking questions and having volunteers come up to the front for interactive activities. For…

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    person exuded a lot the qualities that would make them what one would consider a great leader. According to the textbook, there are qualities such as vision, ability, enthusiasm, stability, concern for others, self-confidence, persistence, vitality, charisma, and integrity. Leaders possess these qualities to an exceptional degree. (Manning, Curtis, 2015) My former boss was the initial person who helped me realize what having a vision is all about. The first requirement for a strong leader is a…

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    Idealized Influence

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    strong trait which builds trust, by keeping my words through my actions. Fellow instructors and peers may also be drastically affected by the level of Idealized Influence I plan to represent. Peers may see my increase in organizational goals and charisma which can influence them in a more positive attitude as a whole, increasing the efficiency and manner in which the mission is accomplished. Some instructors/peers may even increase their role within the organization equally since positivity…

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    1. In this chapter leadership is described as non-coercive influence. For what reasons might followers be motivated to respond to a leadership initiative? Followers would me more motivated to response to a leadership initiative, if the leaders worked with the followers to achieve common goals. The main reason why coercive influence is a non-factor for leaders, is it uses threats and punishments to entice followers to work towards a goal, but does not include the leaders working with the…

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    words, I am not influential (Rath & Conchie, 2008). I feel there is a charisma about me which allows for deep connections with other people. I do not feel the Gallup Strengths Finder 2.0 is correct on that portion of my assessment. Or it is possible my mood that day affected the assessment. Anyhow, charisma is a charm that gives the ability to inspire, enthuse, interest or affect others by means of personal influence. My charisma is not loud or boisterous; it can be witnessed over time and…

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    Adolf Hitler is regarded as one of the most influential leaders in modern history. Hitler’s actions in world war two, have changed history. Although his actions rebuilt Germany after world war one, his actions have also resulted in the death and destructions of millions of homes, people and places. Adolf Hitler’s transformational leadership transformed a crippled Germany into a powerful threatening state. In this essay I will give a small background on Hitler’s rise to power. I will talk about…

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    Sawantwadi Case Study

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    “IDENTITY LOOSING ITS WAY -A Case Study of Sawantwadi Dr. Shaila B., Ashwathi S., Jainam K. The charisma of a place is reflected by its Art and Culture. These are shown through numerous forms of folk traditions, performing arts, music, paintings, writings, rituals and beliefs to mention a few. India has been known for its rich culture since ages now. On a journey from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu to…

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