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    candidate, that title does not grant her the award of being a national hero and does not grant her charisma. In her campaign, Hillary has had a clear struggle with charisma and appearing approachable overall. While she has bettered herself by playing to the strength of being a mother and a grandmother, in comparison to previous charismatic leaders such as Obama and Bill Clinton, Hillary lacks charisma. Key number thirteen is also false. Trump is not a charismatic candidate and is most certainly…

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    the one thing I would take from the most is the whole concept of charisma. I have learned that charisma is very important characteristic to have in order to be an authentic leader. Although, one has to be careful because too much charisma can lead to too much power over the followers. As well, as vice versa the followers can take advantage of the leader. Although, after reading this chapter I have learned I need to work on my charisma if I want to a proactive and influential…

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    “superpower” to his followers. Most of the charismatic leaders must perform his heroic deeds and should continually routinize his charisma. The example of charismatic leader are prophets, gurus, priests, and heroes. The authority that charismatic leader produced was a belief to his followers. Repeated failure leads to the dismissal of his followers (Parkin, 2002). Charisma is very different from the other two types of authority. There is a saying that charismatic authority is the pure…

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    the College Classroom, authors San Bolkan and Alan K. Goodboy attempt to classify which behavior it is that instructors communicate to their students that promotes transformational leadership in their students. The behaviors being observed included charisma, individual consideration and intellectual stimulation. It has been questioned whether certain teaching behaviors could actually help facilitate how students learn in college classrooms; thus leading to the examinations of how teachers…

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    successful leader should also have strong charisma. An individual develops charisma by being people oriented. In order to know which words to say to another person to inspire them to work diligently, a leader must understand the variety of different personalities, and how each one responds to certain scenarios. Along with being well spoken, people with charisma have a talent for alternating tone and body position to match the mood of an audience. In essence, charisma can develop in a person who…

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    they forget to check themselves for insufficiencies or look for places to improve. Effective leaders are not afraid of criticism and look to assessment tools to help improve themselves and their team. I took self-assessment quizzes on proactivity, charisma, task orientation, ethical behavior, and meaningful work. After assessing myself, I hope to within the next year and a half become more proactive, be charismatic witout being cocky, become more organized, think more ethically in individual…

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    3. Attribution Theory within Charismatic Leadership The observation that society and consumers ascribe charisma to certain CEOs strengthens the relational view of charismatic leadership (Fairhurst and Uhl-Bien 2012). The consumers and CEO interact with each other which leads to the construction of charismatic leadership (Day 2000). But, charismatic leadership is not just a relational phenomenon as the perception of charismatic leaders is rather subjective. Conger and Kanungo (1998) state that…

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    shown to be dependent not only on the will of those who rule, but mainly on the receptiveness of general society. Briefly, Heckert talked about Marking Luther King Jr. as an individual that embodied two types of positive deviance: innovation and charisma. So, in the context of positive deviance, Dr. King as his actions would not fit into one particular…

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    correlating pattern of alluring character to good presidencies. This allusion conveys that the aspect of character does not correlate to being an effective president. Despite this, character is undeniably effective in itself. Simonton states that “All that charisma does is enable you to influence people.” . A president has to have the capability of influencing people. Thus, character does…

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    the cast perform well with few exceptions. The main drawbacks come from the film’s slow start and several uncomfortable scenes that seriously upset the flow of the comedy. While subtle, there is an overarching theme on how television has led to charisma taking precedent over intelligence in today’s world. Despite its flaws, Being There has aged well and is certainly worth viewing.…

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