To get people to follow him.
Policies aside, look at Ronald Reagan when he first took office as President of the United States.
Chairman Mao had the same appeal for the Chinese and so did Uncle Jo Stalin for the Russians.
I didn't say it couldn't be misleading or counter-productive in the end.
Anything self-centered. PC leaders serve their own interests
Leadership style directly impacts group communication. If the leader is open, encouraging and motivating then the group will respond in the same manner. If the leader is distant, close minded and belittles others then the group will respond in the same way. In my opinion and experience people tend to follow the leader in order to be accepted. For example I think that a charismatic leadership style would promote communication. Charismatic leaders have a vision, they are willing to take personal risks to achieve that vision, they are sensitive to follower needs, and they exhibit extraordinary behaviors. If a charismatic leader can effectively demonstrate these traits and motivate the other members of the group this will make an effective group and other members will catch the motivation that is being portrayed by the leader. The better a leader is at communicating and motivating the better the team will be at dedicating themselves to the task at hand and being motivated to complete the task to the best of their ability.
Outgoing, charismatic, memorable, friendly...
It has something to do with the personality and leadership qualities of an individual. It involves in creating a self-image. You usually see this to some politicians who would like to gather a number of followers.
No. Leader in Village plays as Jonas in the Giver. Seer is just a resident of Village and plays as Christopher in Gathering Blue.
what is difference between charismatic and transactional leadership
People will perceive you as a charismatic leader, if you are a charismatic leader. You can't pretend to be one. This is one instance where reality cannot be turned into a perception.
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Amy said that her dad is a charismatic leader.
No
Charismatic.
a is a charismatic milliary leader who uses millitary might to gain power
a is a charismatic milliary leader who uses millitary might to gain power
a charismatic leader
A Machiavellian leader is focused on power and manipulation to achieve their goals, often willing to use deception and cunning tactics. On the other hand, a charismatic leader relies on charm, persuasion, and the ability to inspire loyalty and enthusiasm among followers. While both types of leaders can be influential, their approaches to leadership and goal achievement differ significantly.
he will get bad name from his colleague
He was both popular and charismatic.