A
charismatic leader is someone who has a special quality that makes people feel inspired, attracted, and compelled to follow them. They possess a dynamic and persuasive personality that captivates others.
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It will need a strong,
charismatic leader who has clear views on what the party should do, and who can generate media attention.
A policy can have authority through multiple mechanisms, including law, social norms, support from experts, or promotion
by charismatic leaders.
In fact, the local Anglican story is largely about
charismatic leaders coming and going, and congregations growing in their presence or folding in their absence.
It very cleverly exposes the tight
control charismatic leaders can have on their people, and how they can react with emotional violence when questioned.
But what we do have now, this is a guy who's a
very charismatic leader, who's giving simple solutions to people who think life is too complicated.
He felt that what the people needed was a strong,
charismatic leader whom they could count on to make informed, inspired decisions.
Rev. Moon, founder of the Unification Church, was «the last surviving
charismatic leader of the wave of religious movements that spread throughout California and the rest of the West in the 1970s and»80s.»
For example, Weber's picture of Jesus
as charismatic leader presents (as was noted already in the 1930s) a Teutonic, not a Mediterranean, type.
Behind all these movements lies the influence of a number of
charismatic leaders whose thinking has inspired the current Islamic resurgence.
Still,
most charismatic leaders attract followers to whom they appear very eloquent and with whom they are able to communicate on a deep, emotional level.
«This peculiarity has reduced the real locus of civil society activism to spontaneous protest movements led by
charismatic leaders such as Tunde Bakare, Femi Falana, Wole Soyinka, and Joe Oke - Odumakin, etc, some of whom are also active in the political arena.
Moon was the last
surviving charismatic leader of the wave of movements that spread throughout California and the rest of the West in the 1970s and»80s - other examples included L. Ron Hubbard's Scientology, David Berg's Children of God and Prabhupada's Hare Krishna movement.
When a group of radicals took the city of Münster in 1534, they formed a polygamous death - cult centered
around charismatic leaders who duped their followers into a disastrous siege, in the hope of initiating the End Times.
Its ideological father and
first charismatic leader was Sheikh Dr Abdullah Azzam (1941 - 89), a Palestinian and a staunch member of the Muslim Brotherhood from his youth.
When we use the term here we are narrowing the field to only those TV programs which are usually a 30 to 90 ninety minutes in length, are nationally syndicated, primarily through the purchase of time, depend on a highly
visible charismatic leader, exhibit high budget «slick» production qualities, consistently solicit money over the air, and make extensive use of telephone and computerized «personalized» letter contacts with viewers.
Both, too, were brilliant,
even charismatic leaders» blessed, most of the time, with what a Roosevelt biographer called «a perfect sense of political pitch.»
What is it
about charismatic leaders that have us so entranced that we willingly overlook their corrupted character and continue to follow them?
From my own personal observations of my own life, there is a symbiotic relationship
between charismatic leaders and their followers that is complex and subtle.
I've seen this sentiment often about this new Pope, but I have to wonder, would it really change anything if say the KKK had a very
nice charismatic leader if they didn't actually change the core policies?
Participants in a much - cited psychological study, for instance, were more likely to positively
evaluate charismatic leaders after experiencing «mortality salience» than they were when this stimulus was not present.
The EDL, which once looked set to become a dangerous new force on the streets, has in the past couple of years suffered a series of setbacks including the departure of
charismatic leader Stephen Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson.
Pauketat has come to believe that
charismatic leaders created a dynamic social movement with Cahokia at the epicenter, luring inhabitants of far - flung communities away from their homesteads to the fast urban action.
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He lost 40 pounds to portray the strikers»
charismatic leader Bobby Sands, and was unforgettable in a hugely demanding role.
The central figure, of course, is Julian Assange, the
oddly charismatic leader with long white hair, played by Benedict Cumberbatch.
Michael Fullan, for instance, warns us that «
Charismatic leaders inadvertently often do more harm than good because, at best, they provide episodic improvement followed by frustrated or despondent dependency,» and, worse still, «they are role models who can never be emulated.»
This movement «has no
great charismatic leader and no central organization,» writes Bill McKibben in his latest Rolling Stone feature, «The Fossil Fuel Resistance.»
Wassily Kandinsky, trained as a lawyer, but also a multi-talented artist, philosopher, a
controversial charismatic leader, and a skilled marketer of his art, had a synesthetic sense (a person who could see colors in sounds) and was influenced by Arnold Schonberg's music.
PDK International is looking for a strong and
charismatic leader with proven strategy and business experience to lead Educators Rising, our pre-collegiate division.
There, they meet the mysterious Maggie (Marling), the softly spoken and
charismatic leader of the group who claims to have returned to them from the year 2054.
Industry expert Dr. Michael Abelson developed the survey using his research
on charismatic leaders, several studies conducted on real estate companies as well as the methods adopted in his Dr. Abelson Participatory Benevolent Dictatorship approach to leading.
Some might caution us against blindly
following charismatic leaders — those who can woo the room, whip the crowd into frenzy, and entice an emotional reaction out of any situation.
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