Are charismatic leaders born or made?
(PhysOrg.com) -- Are leaders successful because of their charisma? Or do they develop charisma by being good leaders?
(PhysOrg.com) -- Are leaders successful because of their charisma? Or do they develop charisma by being good leaders?
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Mar 9, 2012
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(PhysOrg.com) -- You know the type: self-aggrandizing, self-indulgent and self-absorbed.
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Jul 16, 2010
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How do you measure charisma? That's the question UT professor Kenneth Levine seeks to answer.
Social Sciences
Feb 8, 2011
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Research by Columbia Business School's Michael Morris, Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership; Maia Young, assistant professor of Human Resources and Organization Behavior, UCLA Anderson School of Management and Vicki Scherwin, ...
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Jul 15, 2011
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(AP) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook has long seen as the humorless and unemotional guy running the show from behind the scenes. But he is beginning to reveal a more assertive and eloquent side, hinting that he's learning to shoulder ...
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Apr 25, 2012
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Considering a run for political office? How you sound may be just as important as what you say in terms of projecting yourself as a dynamic leader.
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Jan 22, 2015
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(Phys.org) —Conservatism not charisma is the vital ingredient for a successful business leader, claims a new study.
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Apr 12, 2013
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To win a second term in office, President Obama needs to persuade voters that he is still one of them and recapture some of the charisma that help propel him to the top four years ago. However, this is clearly a challenge ...
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Jul 25, 2012
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The Oxford English Dictionary has selected rizz as its word of 2023. If you've heard of it at all, you'll probably have heard that it comes from the word charisma. However, the OED definition pins it down as "style, charm ...
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The term charisma (pl. charismata, adj. charismatic; from the Greek χαρισμα, meaning "favor given" or "gift of grace") has two senses: 1) compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others, 2) a divinely conferred power or talent. For some theological usages the term is rendered charism, with a meaning the same as sense 2. Since the 1950s, the term has become widely used, with varying meanings, in religion, the social sciences, the media, and throughout Western societies. This article describes the theological and personality senses of the definition of charisma, the history of the term, and 21st century uses of both senses in particular sectors of society.
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