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    Charisma and Political Communication Essay

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    If I said that Hitler, Obama and Jesus have one thing in common, would you believe me ? Indeed, all these people mentioned have this super ability to move masses wherever they have been thanks to their charisma. Actually there was no concrete agreed on by all definition of charisma. These term has a Greek origin...... Which means grace and special gifts. In ancient Greece, the "charits" where goddess who had charm, beauty, loveliness and could easily captivate the attention of any given group. These

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    Charismas Satire

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    “Charisma, uniqueness, nerve, talent, what do these qualities have in common, I don't know, i'm not a scientist. I stand here a charismatic woman, of grace and dignity. With a unique sense of humour and point of view. In season seven, you let me show the world that, i'm good enough, and here, you let me believe it myself, and I can't thank you enough for that. Like they say in Russia ‘Я звезда - навсегда. Спасибо большое’” ‘The final words of Екатерина Петровна Замолодчикова in All Stars 2, episode

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    Max Weber’s “iron cage for bureaucracy” occurs when an organization operates in comprehensive patterns of societal dominance, such as the class structures throughout the earlier USSR and China (Morgan, 2006). This iron cage is how establishments with its multiple levels of bureaucracy can operate with his or her power to benefit only a certain group of elites (Morgan, 2006). A charismatic leader has the talent through formal authority to drive their members into performing. According to Morgan

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    Charismatic Leaders Essay

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    Introduction Many great leaders have one thing in common and that is charisma. Charismatic leaders are those that have the capability to inspire and encourage people to do more than they would normally do, despite obstacles and personal sacrifice. (Daft, R.L, pg. 364) Charisma is what provokes energy and commitment out of its followers. These leaders possess the power to motivate their followers to do almost anything. They create an atmosphere of change and express an ideal vision of a better future

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    When I consider those leaders who have used charisma to negative ends, a few examples immediately come to mind. David Koresh, Charles Manson, Jim Jones, and Osama bin Laden are all men who used their charismatic style of leadership in order to convey a specific ideology and persuade many to commit horrific acts to themselves and others. Although each of these provides ample fodder for analysis, the leader I have chosen for this analysis is Marshall Applewhite, the former head of the cult known

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    The word Charisma means “an inspired and divine gift”. Therefore, charismatic leadership involves creating a self-image so powerful that people are naturally drawn to you. The charismatic leadership style relies on the charm and persuasiveness of the leader. Not only does charismatic leaders are driven by their passion but are also committed to their cause. However, charismatic leadership is when an individual is a relatively experienced communicator. Furthermore, charismatic leaders are very eloquent

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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 politicians

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    Dr. Martin Luther King

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    Even though Martin Luther King Junior and Mahatma Gandhi both struggled, I think that the charisma in them influenced social change, because of their tactics used, like non-violence. Martin Luther King Junior and Gandhi both functions as charismatic leaders and influenced others with their fascinatingly positive attitudes. It was hard for them to get there message 's and world view 's across but they remained strong and preserved through their struggles, no matter how tough things got. Gandhi transmitted

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    Introduction When I think about the type of leader I would like to be, there is one supervisor that always comes to mind because of the positive environment she cultivated. In researching the different leadership styles for this assignment, I believe that this is the style that she used with her staff. I was interested in learning more about transformational leadership and how I can cultivate this style in the way that I lead my current team as well as the way in which I lead future teams.

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    traits and values that made Jeff Skilling an effective leader were charisma, intelligence, and inspiration. Although there were many more traits and values that helped Skilling to be an effective leader, it is these three that I believe contributed the most to his effectiveness as the CEO and leader of Enron. One of the single most important traits to possess in order to be an effective leader is charisma. Jeff Skilling exuding charisma and was able to convince the media, shareholders, employees, and

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