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Is Charisma Innate, Or Can You Learn It?

Center for Creative Leadership

Sometimes called charisma, the CEO was referring to that special quality some people possess or learn that allows them to authentically show up and command respect as leaders. The Greek origins of the word “charisma” itself convey a certain mystique, and suggest that it was seen as a divine gift related to qualities of grace and desire.

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How Effective Are You at Using Your Power?

Lead Change Blog

You follow their instructions, because you trust and value their advice. Leaders with personal power are often described as having charisma. Develop your ability to put yourself in the other person’s shoes. Share relevant information with your team members to help them see the big picture and make effective decisions.

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The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition! I'd say that's pretty darn efficient leadership development. We want to follow people with confidence, charisma and a strong sense of direction. Jennifer Miller , The People Equation , picked Develop Leaders by Loaning Your Belief. "I

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How To Be A Leader During A Crisis

Strategy Driven

You owe it to your company to stay educated on the developing situation. Take your own advice, you are not immune to everything that is happening, you have the same worries and fears as everybody else. If you’re a good leader, your employees already like you as a person for your skills, charisma, sense of humor and professionalism.

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Leadership & Presence

N2Growth Blog

In today’s post I’ll address the value of developing a command presence. Command presence is far more than just the attitude you bring to the game, it’s about the combination of trust, charisma, character, integrity, knowledge and experience that separates true leaders from the masses. Thoughts?

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The One Ingredient Your Strengths May Be Missing

Tanveer Naseer

People flirt with excessive arrogance or insecurity every so often, but rarely let either develop into full blown romance. What if Bill Clinton had kept his determination and charisma from converting momentarily to stubbornness and manipulation of the truth? Here are two common signs and quick advice to get confidence back: 1.

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The Best Leaders Are Humble Leaders

Lead from Within

When we think of great qualities of leaders, the first things that come to mind are traits like charisma, bravado and vision. Look through and see which you already have and which you need to develop: They lead to serve. The Best Free Leadership Advice You’ll Ever Get. Here are some key skills of humble leaders.