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    Herb Brooks: Charismatic Motivation in Coaching In the following essay‚ I will argue that Herbert "Herb" Brooks was a charismatic leader due to his powerful motivation and his high expectations. He expected great things from the players he coached‚ but mostly‚ he expected them to think of the team and not themselves. He motivated with a powerful punch‚ mostly through fear‚ but was able to unite his teams and eventually the country. Herb Brooks was born on August 5‚ 1937 in St. Paul Minnesota

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    Paul‚ Minnesota‚ Herbert Paul Brooks played hockey at the University of Minnesota‚ where he later coached from 1972-1979‚ winning three national titles. Brooks was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990. After playing for the 1964 and 1968 Olympic hockey team and coaching the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” hockey team‚ Herb went on to coach on four different NHL teams and then later coached the French Olympic team in 1998 and team USA in 2003 (imdb.com) “Herb Brooks was behind the bench when

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    Herb Brooks Herb Brooks‚ in my opinion‚ was one of the greatest coaches and leaders in the history of sports. Herb Brooks was an inspirational leader. Brooks was also an innovator in American hockey. He created the "hybrid" style of hockey‚ which mixed a European puck possession style of play with the North American dump-and-chase style of play. Part of what made Brooks so successful was his way of motivating players and getting the most out of them. In his career Herb had many great accomplishments

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    Cold War. The U.S. Economy was struggling. The lose of hope was predominant. The Soviet Union was a world power house. That’s where Herb Brooks changes that. He applied to coach the USA hockey team that would be going to the Olympics along with many other coaches. During the interview for the job Brooks displayed his philosophies which were very unordinary. Brooks got the job and immediately started to form his team months before tryouts. He put his team

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    the world.” This was just the beginning of a speech given by US Olympic Ice Hockey coach‚ Herb Brooks. This speech was given to his team in the 1980 Winter Olympics before they played they Soviet Union. This game in American history is known as the “Miracle on Ice” or better known as the movie “Miracle”. But why was it a Miracle? Why was the Soviet Union and the United States

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    Good leadership can create a miracle Leadership can be so transformational that creates miracles. Herb Brooks was the perfect example of a ‘game changer’ in the hockey field. His leadership features were: vision‚ motivation‚ innovation‚ strategic thinking‚ confidence‚ perseverance and strong sense of purpose. He worked relentlessly towards his vision “to win a gold medal in the winter Olympics”. He defeated all odds by analyzing his biggest competitor (Russia)‚ defining a winning strategy (combination

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    called “Miracle.” One person that was mentioned quite a bit in the movie is head coach Herb Brooks. In the movie‚ there are many famous things that the United States had accomplished‚ but one of the most famous standings from that movie is the inspirational speech coach Herb Brooks gave to his fellow hockey players. “Great moments are born from great opportunity. And that’s what you have here tonight‚ boys.”(Brooks) This speech became a phenomenon to many athletes and coaches around the world. All of

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    1.Charismatic Leadership ASSUMPTIONS Charm and grace are all that is needed to create followers. Self-belief is a fundamental need of leaders. People follow others that they personally admire. Style The Charismatic Leader gathers followers through dint of personality and charm‚ rather than any form of external power or authority. It is interesting to watch a Charismatic Leader ’working the room’ as they move from person to person. They pay much attention to the person they are talking to

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    Charismatic leader build trust and establish credibility with their followers by self-monitoring. They gain trust from their follower through visible self-sacrifice and taking personal risks all in the name of their beliefs. They use empathy and warmth in their communication with others to establish trust. Charismatic leaders also establish trust and credibility by presenting a persona of unshakeable self-confidence‚ strong moral conviction and constant optimistic outlook. They show commitment

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    How Can Charismatic Leadership Aid In Developing Better Employee’s and a Better Company There are several styles of management that‚ can be used throughout business practices across the world‚ some of which are the charismatic‚ participative‚ situational‚ transactional‚ transformational‚ servant‚ and micromanagement to name a few. Some descriptions of which are‚ the charismatic leader. The charismatic leader has the ability to appeal to employees through charm and personality. Participative leadership

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