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    Weber's Response Paper

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    My response paper will examine Weber’s argument concerning the leader and my critique of Weber’s position that the charismatic leader avoids planning for the acquisition of resources. Weber argues that an ideal charismatic leader is economic in seeking money, but against organized systems of exchange of goods and services will not have a plan for acquiring personal wealth through a salary or in an exchange of services. Instead, his followers will provide support through donations, contributions…

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    I believe that Robert Allies is right to say that being likable is the magic bullet of communication. In our book it states, “‘With it, your audience will forgive just about everything else you do wrong. Without it, you can hit every bull’s eye in the room, and no one will be impressed”(Pg 304 Lines 12-15). Allies is correct by saying this. Being likable gives a speaker several advantages. One of those advantages is the connection with the audience. This connection will most likely foster a lot…

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    Charismatic Leadership and Self-leadership Introduction The authors start with presenting the relations between employee and organization and suggest that to use empowerment strategy for organization to encourage employee commitment and do change. Thus, the authors propose that increasing the number of organization leaders and higher levels of organization commitment become essential topics in changing organizational management. The author proposes that in time instability in the organization,…

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    The Power of Charismatic Leadership There is something about the aura of a charismatic leader that distinguishes them from the rest. As Robert Tucker points out, a charismatic leader is “is not necessarily…[an] admirable individual.” Charismatic leaders “possess extraordinary qualities in order to be widely perceived over a period of time as a bearer of them” and “furnish signs or proof of the exceptional abilities or qualities for the sake of which [their] followers [have] personal…

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    The Devil Wears Prada’s storyline revolves around the unlikely relationship that is eventually formed between Andrea ‘Andy’ Sachs, a dedicated journalism graduate who knows absolutely nothing about the fashion world, and Miranda Priestley, the cutthroat editor-in-chief of the fictional Runway magazine, whose entire life is surrendered to Jimmy Choos, Prada purses, crushed souls, and broken dreams. After having no luck in applying for any respectable newspaper in New York City, Andy receives the…

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    importantly a leader must have charisma. Charisma is when someone has charm an example of someone with charm or charisma is James Bond. Someone that is suave and has a way with words, but most importantly. This is the reason that Jack is able to come out victorious against Ralph because Jack is able to get the rest of the boys to rally behind them to basically build an army against Ralph in order to beat him. Lucky for Ralph he is rescued just in time. A leader must have charisma because people…

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    traumatic experience that transpired during their childhoods. Meanwhile while many women search for love there are other who have a significant love for money. When you converse about a female it often refers to her gender, it doesn’t describe her charisma, standards, or her occupation. At the close of the nineteenth century during the Progressive Era there was an effort for transformation. Prostitution was among the targets for mediation.…

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    their opinions so assertively, and have people not only listen, but also follow them? Well the answer is quite simple: charisma.…

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    The classic Weberian concept charisma is characterized as a supernatural gift endowed in the personality. The demonstration of the endowment is usually by an extraordinary event that common people are incapable of doing, and as if the power of the endowment diminishes, the followers would lose their interest in that particular person (Weber, 1968). Weber (1968) defined the charisma as a supernatural character among groups, and he stratified the groups into three kinds: amtscharisma,…

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    Ronald Reagan Charisma

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    Prominent Leader: Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan is by far one of the most charismatic leaders I’ve ever heard of. His charisma is clear in all of his speeches and so simple to understand. Rallying Americans across the United States to take a stand and keep government small and the people’s interests big. Some of the issues he faced was a continued race war (which is still being fought now) throughout America. In a speech, as the Republican Presidential nominee he told a crowd of African…

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