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    Charisma Barron’s research paper covered the The Effects of War Neurosis: World War II. She presented her thesis to where I was able to tell what she was aiming to present. Her argument in the paper was to portray the lives of veterans from world war II. It was evident that Charisma wanted to display the life of a veteran before, during ,and after the war. Charisma introduction was well put together, because I was aware what time period and who she was researching about. Furthermore, as I went…

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    Introduction Charisma. Is it a trait we are born with or is a skill that can be honed and sharpened? Are there attributes in our personality that lends itself to charisma? Is this attribute, trait or skill a positive or a negative? The answers to these questions are as convoluted as the definitions of charisma. This word finds in origin in Greek meaning “divinely inspired gift” (DuBrin, 2013, p.73). Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines charisma as “having great charm or appeal” (2016). How…

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    Leadership Charisma has been defined in many ways. Moreover, the definitions have enough consistency to make charisma a useful concept in understanding and participating leadership. Charisma is a Greek word that means “divinely inspired gift.” In the study of leadership, charisma is a special quality of leaders whose, purposes, powers, and extraordinary determination differentiates them from others. Generally, the term charismatic means to have a charming and colorful personality. Charisma is a…

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    At some point, every individual is in a position of leadership, whether it be as the president of the United States or as a teenage babysitter. This makes qualities such as efficiency, decisiveness, confidence, creativity, and intuition imperative. However, these are not the most important. Capable leaders, do not always make good ones, as can be seen in Adolf Hitler. It is generally agreed that Hitler was a great leader. If he wasn’t, he would never have managed to convince nearly the entire…

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    possession of charisma. This quality plays in instrumental role in political leadership and it ultimately played a tremendous role in the Iranian Revolution of…

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    Who’s the most charismatic individual we’ve ever met? And is a person still charismatic once we know them intimately or is charisma reserved to distant leaders? All these questions lead us to a positive connotation of the word “charisma”: the charismatic person is impressive in its speeches and the image it leaves in the audience’s mind. The Oxford dictionary defines charisma as a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others. Yet, to describe the leadership of…

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    looked on by history. The qualities that make a great presidents are charisma, political braveness, and intelligence. The first and most important quality is charisma. Charisma is the charm that a person has that can inspire people. It’s important for a president to have it so the people are inspired by them and want to work to make a better country. Lincoln would show his charisma during…

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    Bases Of Power

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    , why would that employee be motivated to act in an ethical and productive way? In matters not concerning ethics and rules, leaders still must try to embody the values of their organization. For example, if a company values innovation, leaders in all positions must demonstrate an appreciation for innovation, or even demonstrate innovative thinking for themselves. Earlier, the very basic definition of leadership was looked at. This stated that a leader has to be able to bring people together and…

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    EMS Leadership Challenge

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    traits named in the book. One trait that seemed discussed a lot to the reader in both the book and the text was Charisma. According to The EMS Leadership Challenge: A Call to Action, Charisma is “about giving people hope and making them believe in themselves and a vision. It is about projecting hope and sharing oneself with others” (Waite, 17). As stated by Developing Management Skills, Charisma is “ (1) the ability to inspire followers with devotion and enthusiasm; (2) an attractive aura,…

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    Hailed by the French, Napoleon sought order in his new empire. He created the Grand Army and led numerous conquests for France. Napoleon maintained control over France through nationalistic army, his modernized attitude, and ultimately his incredible charisma. Napoleon Bonaparte brought the idea of nationalism to Europe and to his armies. France exemplified this modern ideal in which the people believed that their own country is the best country. This ideal drove the people. Napoleon upheld the…

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