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    In January 1933‚ Germany let a man by the name of Adolf Hitler come into power. With the worldwide depression hitting Germany hard and the humiliating defeat Germany had had in WWI‚ they were lacking confidence in their government. With that‚ Hitler rose to be the chancellor and began influencing the country all throughout WWII. Much like Hitler had influence on Germany through WWII‚ the Weird Sisters from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth had the most power to influence characters in

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    The traits and behaviors I would expect in a servant leader include‚ listening‚ empathy‚ awareness‚ healing‚ and commitment to others (Casterlow‚ n.d.). These traits and behaviors help them understand‚ support and persuade their followers. The servant leader focuses on the needs of their followers and helps them meet these needs. Such a leader could help develop their team members‚ achieve their goal and succeed in their endeavors. A vocation would enable an individual to live for the community

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    Palshikar 1 Charismatic Leadership Charismatic Leadership Ketan Palshikar Abstract This essay gives an overview of various leadership types and focuses on the charismatic leadership. It attempts to explain the charismatic leadership process with an example of Mahatma Gandhi as a charismatic leader. It goes further and explores the attributes that a charismatic leader possesses. The essay also tries to find out various effects of charismatic leadership on the organization. While mentioning

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    Blumenthal-Lazan. Life for Marion during and after the Holocaust was dehumanizing‚ a struggle‚ and in the end‚ enlightening for many. It does not take much to realize that many actions during this time‚ were awfully dehumanizing. Hitler and the Nazi Party began to dehumanize Jews in particular by doing a variety of things. Like any other devious plan‚ they found ways to signal a change. Jews were targeted by being dehumanized‚ a noticeable inequality between Jews and others‚ a sort

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    While there are many different qualities that a leader should have‚ and nobody can possibly have all of them‚ leaders should have as many of those qualities as possible. I believe that I am qualified to be an officer because I possess the qualities necessary to be an effective leader. I was raised in a very disciplined household‚ so I learned the value of discipline early. I know how important following rules is and they create a more orderly environment for everyone. I am also very determined

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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 did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? Many events took place‚ leading to the rise of Hitler and his Nazi party. There was the growing unpopularity of the Weimar Republic‚ the federal republic established in 1919. At the same time‚ Hitler and his political party‚ the ‘Deutsche Arbeiterpartei’‚ commonly referred to as the Nazis (National Socialist German Workers’ Party) became more and more popular under the rule of their leader‚ Adolf Hitler. This rise to popularity was the effect of Hitler’s

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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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    Adolf Hitler killed an estimated 12 million people during World War II. Hitler grew up with the hatred of Jews. He started concentration camps to get rid of all of the Jews because he thought they were the reason for Germany losing World War I. This is why World War II happened. Adolf Hitler was a powerful leader who had a significant role starting World War II. During the early life of Adolf Hitler‚ he had very rough times. To start‚ Hitler was born April 20‚ 1889. His parents were Alois and Klara

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    From 1933 to 1939 Hitler aimed to achieve a "social revolution" in Germany. Through his concept of volksgemeinschaft‚ meaning ’people’s community‚’ he hoped to transform Germany into a strong country based on traditional peasant values. Historians have debated how far Hitler actually achieved a "social revolution." Some‚ such as Schoenbaum have argued that Hitler’s "social revolution" was a fake perceived as being real due to the influence of Hitler’s propaganda. Hitler wanted Germany to be a classless

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