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    Extended Definition of Charisma The Oxford Dictionary defines charisma as “compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others”. In my opinion‚ this definition excludes aspects that would qualify a person who has charisma. Charisma is generally linked to figures of authority or leadership figures that have a magnetic presence and an effect on others. Therefore‚ the definition must replace the clause “compelling attractiveness” with “commanding confidence”‚ add “or admiration” after

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    How To Be Remarkably Charismatic Speaking in front of millions of strangers or five of your closest friends makes no difference when you have charisma. A compelling attraction that allows you to woo an audience and inspire them to not just listen but actually care about what you are saying. According to spiritual activist Marianne Williamson “charisma is a sparkle in people that money can ’t buy. It ’s an invisible energy with visible effects”. Such visible effects come as religious devotion‚ political

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    Charisma: myth or reality? There are about 60 definitions of charisma because it is difficult to determine meaning of this quality. Some people consider that charisma is constellation of complex and sophisticated social and emotional skills‚ and anyone can become a charismatic person. However‚ others think that charisma is a kind of magic and is relatively rare. What is charisma? Does it exist? Robert Greene said: ”Charisma is seduction on a mass level. Charismatics make crowds of people fall in

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    In brief‚ personal magnetism (Tony Alessandra uses this term interchangeably with charisma)‚ says the author‚ it’s what makes people like you – even when they don’t know much about you. Mr. Alessandra gives an example of charisma’s importance: two managers with equal training and experience are put in charge of similar group tasks. But the results differ drastically. One task force flounders and misses a critical deadline. The other quickly meshes as a team and produces a report so stunning that

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    Sheqouia Nauta G5B Engels‚ 12 september 2013 Do you think charisma is something you’re born with or can it be taught? If you will ask yourself what Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Barack Obama‚ Gandhi‚ Jesus and Adolf Hitler had in common‚ you would see that they had some characteristics. Beside the fact they all have different values and ways of thinking‚ they all were charismatic. They all were born to inspire and influence a large amound of people. It seems like they have an ability to use such

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    communicator. He is verbally persuasive and also able to communicate to each student. He has articulated a compelling or optimistic vision‚ and has tried to arouse strong and deep sense of responsibility. I consider his capacity of this driving force as charisma. “Leadership is a process of influence leading to the …………. geared towards the achievement of this shared vision.” (Bush and Glover 2002) Agreeing with (Bush and Glover 2002) I would say the president has tried to develop the vision of all

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    “What was Hitler’s Charisma About? Nazi Germany was centered on the idea of “Ein Volk‚ Ein Reich‚ Ein Fuhrer” in which Adolf Hitler was the center of the nation‚ the key individual in any aspect of the Germans’ lives. Hitler projected himself as the leader that would bring salvation to Germany after two decades of social and economic chaos. Weber’s theory on a natural charisma differs from Hitler’s charismatic image as‚ due to an idyllic chaotic environment‚ he was able to present himself as

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    Charismatic Leadership Charismatic leadership is comprised of personal characteristics and behavioral aspects of leaders that allow a leader to build a particularly strong relationship with their followers. Charismatic leaders are able to do numerous things that make them strong leaders. They are able to deliver a clear vision of what they wish to accomplish. This vision is formed according to values or morals that are strongly held by these types of leaders. These values are then modeled

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    Running Head: BALANCE OF UNITIES Balance of Unities: An Analysis of the Cohesiveness of the Student Body of Choate Rosemary Hall Choate Rosemary Hall‚ or Choate for short‚ is a college preparatory boarding school located in Wallingford‚ CT serving grades 9 through 12 with a postgraduate year option. I attended Choate for four years as a boarding student‚ and while I was there‚ I was a member of and eventually captain of the Varsity Math Team and I participated in the Student Playwriting Festival

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    Hitler’s Dark Charisma How could a person so cruel win so many hearts and make them believe he was the greatest of them all? In the article “Viewpoints: His Dark Charismas” by Lauren Rees explains how a man became known as a person of trust‚ but the end result was a disaster of tens of millions of people. In the article‚ the author’s used many techniques to help him engage the reader and to convey the author purpose. Rees used three techniques to help him‚ such as text features of photos‚ first-hand

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