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    Leaders have to influence the vision by using their style to get others to buy into the mission and vision of organization. House and Shamir (1993) stated that vision is main to the idea of a charismatic leader and linking to visionary front-runner. According to Crowne and Marlowe (1960), need for shared endorsement signifies collective appeal. Bass (1990) mentioned that achieving share support is significant in constructing workers commitment to…

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    be a breeding ground for larger than life personalities, with the setting being volatile enough for these characters to be placed center stage. Latin America was no exception. In the north came the many reigns of Antonio López de Santa Anna, a charismatic yet inept leader who infamously…

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    is not only the giver of laws and the founder of institutions, but the educator and promoter of spiritual life. It wants to remake, not the forms of human life, but its content, man, character, faith. And to this end it requires discipline and authority that can enter into the spirit of men” (Stone 2013, 81). Here, Mussolini believes that Fascism is the way of life. Not only are they the rulers but they are able to promote spiritual life through violence. The nation needs to be remodeled…

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    By definition, an empire is: “a major political unit having a territory of great extent or a number of territories or peoples under a single sovereign authority.” Throughout history, there have been hundreds, if not thousands of empires that have risen and fallen over millennia. Some of them stand out more than others. In this paper, three of some of the most powerful empires will be discussed: the Mongol empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Russian Empire. When one hears the term “Mongol…

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    times to God and found himself “confiding in the greatness of God, and relying on the power of Your Highness’s Royal Name” (Cortes and MacNutt, 6). This shows that like God, the Spanish king holds power comparable to His own, which shows how much authority the king has accumulated throughout his reign. This shows that any decision Cortes makes during his journey, he will attribute it to being God’s desired path for him and the king’s puissance. Concurrently, Montezuma was “held in great…

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    Within the Igbo society in Things Fall Apart, the villages were entirely patriarchal, where the social status of a man was determined by the amount of titles and property to their name, and men of high titles were often the ones with authority over the people. Thus, with the introduction of Christianity, the rank system shifted dramatically; as the missionaries taught the villagers, a group of social outcasts, known as efulefu and osus, were empowered by the priests to pay no attention…

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    Ralph. When Jack stole Piggy's glasses which held the power to light the fire it was clear that there was no stopping him and he would not stop until he had killed every last one who did not follow him. "Grab them!"; this symbolises Jack's new born authority. Jack symbolises the human love of dominance and power. Jack played the biggest part in the devastation, due to his sadistic ways and lack of…

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    Jim Jones Research Paper

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    dead citizens, of which 276 were children. Jones died by a single bullet wound to the head. There were only 8 survivors who managed to escape into the jungle or hide within the compound. When the bodies were found the following day by Guyanese authorities, many of the victims had died with their arms around each other. Everyone who was responsible for the massacre died, and nobody could be held accountable by the US or Guyanese justice systems. The 408 unidentified bodies were buried in a mass…

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    The Classical Approach: At the end of the 19th century, many managers saw a clear need to replace the rule-of-thumb approach to organisational design and management with a more consistent and organisation-wide approach which could effectively control workers’ behaviours. (Sheldrake, 1996; Taylor, 1911; Tillett, 1970). In USA the huge growth, and culture shock of the workforce, had created dangerous social pressure that questioned the legitimacy of managerial power, and even of the capitalist…

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    Airline should approach autocratic leadership style as who make decision to what goals to be achieve and announces to the group and direct the subordinates work toward together. Singapore Airline should have charismatic leader as who will lead toward to the success organization. Charismatic leader who a person is self-confident, convinced of the moral righteousness in his or her belief, to motivate and influence the followers. In behavioral theories, I think Singapore Airline is approaching…

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