«Juan Trippe of Pan American was the quintessential
example of a charismatic leader,» Good to Great author Jim Collins said in a speech at the Inc. 500 conference in Salt Lake City in 1998.
Not exact matches
Christian religious movements do not usually have as their central dynamic a theory
of knowledge, an academic abstraction, but something more personal and affective, typically the
example and spiritual guidance
of a saint or
charismatic leader.
For
example, Weber's picture
of Jesus as
charismatic leader presents (as was noted already in the 1930s) a Teutonic, not a Mediterranean, type.