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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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    Charismatic leadership Hitler‚ Steve Jobs‚ Howard Schultz‚ & Mahndar Gandi are all examples of charismatic leaders known of their strong influence upon their followers. They got this attractiveness and passion which made them an icon and role model for their followers. They share emotional bonds with their followers to gain devotion‚ loyalty and commitment. So what is Charismatic leadership? And why Howard Schultz is counted as one of the most charismatic leadership in the recent century. What

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    1. Introduction There have been over 1‚000 studies to do research about what leadership is over the last 50 years. How leaders behave. What traits they have. On 29 October 2003‚ there were 1‚4139 books relating to “leadership” on Amazon for sale. Just over six years later‚ that number had almost quadrupled to 53‚121-and clear evidence that within a short space of time there will be more books about leadership than people to read them (Grint‚ 2010). Almost all types of organization function successfully

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    Types of Leadership Types of Leadership and Their Characteristics Michelle Evans-Curtis Nova Southeastern University Page 1 of 10 Types of Leadership INTRODUCTION Leadership is an attribution that people make about other individuals. People tend to characterize leaders as having the following traits: intelligence‚ outgoing personality‚ verbal skills‚ aggressiveness‚ consistency‚ determination. They are expected to have the capacity to motivate others to action. The manner in which leaders accomplish

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    Theoretical Sociology Charismatic Leadership – Astro Airlines‚ part 1 Max Weber‚ German sociologist‚ introduced the concept of social authority into sociology and defined three main types of it: traditional‚ rational and charismatic authority. Since the first is strongly connected with (remaining of) feudal era and rational autority is predominant in capitalist society‚ charismatic authority from time to time emerges in every society. Scope of analysis of charismatic authority was further extended

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    How difficult a challenge did Welch face in 1981? How effectively did he take charge? When Jack Welch took over as CEO of GE in April 1981‚ the world was in a recession. GE needed to be restructured‚ and this involved restructuring‚ reduction of its payroll and modernization. Jack Welch adopted a strategy of “Fix‚ Sell or Close”. This strategy enabled GE to exit unprofitable businesses and restructure loss-making businesses into profitable businesses. Jack Welch’s management technique adopted

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    Jack Welch‚ the Chairman and CEO of General Electric between 1981 and 2001‚ the most lauded CEO in the world‚ and the best CEO in America‚ built GE in to the most successful American corporation of the late twentieth century by his unique management strategies. To evaluate what Jack Welch has done and judge his achievement is not so simple‚ moreover‚ it is complicated. No one is perfect leader‚ since Chinese people regard Mao to be the most respectful leader in history even though he made some big

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    GE’S Two-Decade Transformation: Jack Welch’s Leadership Jack Welch finally seemed happy at General Electric’s Annual Meeting in March 1999. Their operating margins were at an all-time high at 16.7% and their revenue exceeded $100 billion. The Financial Times named General Electric two years in a row the "Most Respected Company in the World." For any company this is a huge accomplishment and a great recognition. The Fortune poll voted them the country’s "Most Admired Company." The shareholders

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    societal assets. Did GE in the Welch era fulfill this duty? Could it have been done better? What should it have done? Jack Welch did make GE the most valuable company in the world. He was described as “the most important and influential business leaders of the 20th Century” by some Wall Street analyst. Nevertheless‚ Jack Welch as the CEO did not fulfill the duty of social responsibility. He did not avoid harm or protect societal assets. Under Welch’s leadership the GE Company contributed to environmental

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    Jack Welch and the Ge Way

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    When Jack Welch was named CEO of General Electric‚ Welch saw a company in trouble even though the business world saw GE as an intrinsically healthy corporation‚ secure in its position as a world industrial leader. Welch knew that the company was too large to fail yet GE was too unwieldy to adapt for further growth. The changes he instituted restructured and revolutionized GE and made Welch the most respected CEO in business today. After reading the book there were three parts that really stood

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