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    Heidi Roizen

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    1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Roizen’s network at the end of the case? Heidi Roizen has invested time and effort in developing and sustaining relationships/networks in the computer industry‚ especially in the Silicon Valley area‚ throughout her professional career. As she moves into her venture capitalist role‚ her networking efforts have the following strengths - • Includes executives including CEO’s‚ thereby giving her the experience of interacting with these business leaders.

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    Features of Charismatic Leadership Self-Confidence “I realize that I make enemies. I have no choice. Either I come here and sit comfortably and be nice to people and do nothing or else‚ I try to do something even at the expense of being unpopular. I don’t think I’ll be permanent here. I don’t think I’ll be forever unpopular‚ so it doesn’t really matter. Even being thrown out of the office doesn’t really bother me.” -Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. (Aziz Zariza Ahmad‚ 1954. Mahathir’s Paradigm

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    Heidi Roizen 1. What general networking principles does Heidi Roizen follow? A: “She came‚ She Saw‚ She Conquered”. This phrase aptly describes Heidi’s networking .The following points summarizes her principles: Heidi Roizen made even the smallest conversation so memorable that it leaves a lasting impression. Being an outgoing person‚ she understood the importance of blending professional networking with social relationship She only leveraged her contacts only when she saw a win-win situation for

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    What does it take to be charismatic leader? Charisma is at any rate very useful and significant tool to become successful. Whilst some people argue that charisma is somehow inborn‚ others disagree. They believe that anyone can become a charismatic leader. However‚ it might require some time and energy. Charismatic leaders can have a huge impact on their followers’ performance and also on formation of their opinions and attitudes. With charisma you become more influential and inspiring. Furthermore

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    The Charismatic Gifts

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    THE CHARISMATIC GIFTS: THEIR USE‚ FUNCTION‚AND CONTINUITY Joseph Oliveri Bible 364 - Acts August 16‚ 2013 Introduction Their is much debate surrounding the use of the charismatic gifts in Acts. Many questions arise about how to use such gifts‚ and whether or not they can be used today in the first place. The debate regarding the continuation and the cessation of the spiritual gifts‚ the meaning of which we will clarify in a moment‚ is a relatively modern one

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    Charismatic Legitimacy

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    charismatic legitimacy is in many ways the very opposite of traditional legitimacy. When we use the word charisma in everyday conversation‚ we usually are describing someone who is good-looking or perhaps a witty conversationalist. But in politics‚ charisma means much more. Rather than relying on the weight of history and the continuity of certain roles or values‚ charismatic legitimacy is based on the power of ideas‚ or what is sometimes called "the gift of grace." Charisma is typically embodied

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    Charismatic Condition

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    Charismatic Condition Mean 4.204081633 Standard Error 0.097501055 Median 4.2 Mode 4.8 Standard Deviation 0.682507382 Sample Variance 0.465816327 Kurtosis 5.335286065 Skewness -1.916441174 Range 3.5 Minimum 1.5 Maximum 5 Sum 206 Count 49 Confidence Level(95.0%) 0.196039006 In both the Charismatic and the punitive condition data sets there were 49 people surveyed. We know this because we were able to use descriptive statistics to show the count and that shows the number of people

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    Harnessing the Science of Persuasion" Liking Reciprocity "Give what you want to receive" Consistency Session 5 Slides: Reciprocity "People feel a sense of obligation to people who have given them something" Slide 16 Commitments and Consistency  "People do what they believe is consistent with their commitments’ Slide 16 Liking  People are more likely to do things for people they like Network Style  Rainmaker – See slide 32 Article "What is Social Capital and Why Should you Care about it?’ Natural

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    Reading Report: Heidi

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    Reading Report: Heidi Summary Heidi is a heartwarming novel about a lovely little girl who lives with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps. It was written as a book “for children and those who love children” as quoted from its subtitle in 1880 by the author Johanna Spyri. Heidi is an orphan who was first raised by her aunt Dete in Maienfeld‚ Switzerland. At the age of five‚ Heidi was brought to her grandfather‚ who has been at odds with the villagers for years and lives alone in the Alps. He resented

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    Heidi Roizen Case

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    Gabrielle Fraenkel MOR 472 – Professor Turrill November 17‚ 2010 Case Notes: Heidi Roizen 1.  Describe Roizen’s network (including her reasons for developing her network) and how she developed it. Roizen’s young adult life shaped the reasons as to why she was going to become independent and self-sufficient. After suffering the tragic loss of her fiancé she set out to build a career and learned very early on that building connections with high-level people was something she had a talent for

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