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Currently published leadership textbooks do not adequately cover important leadership theories that have emerged in the last ten years such as “Emotions and Leadership”, “Authentic Leadership and Positivie Organizational Scholarship”, “Identity Theory”, “Sense-Making and Knowledge Management”, and Persuasion and Influence Tactics”. As a result followers of these models are forced to use course-packs and single-theory books. This textbook will meet the needs of this market by covering their favorite theories along with other traditional leadership theories. The textbook will be written in the conversational style preferred by today's students. It will be concise enough to be used in a case or course-pack oriented course, or in a module graduate program.
Charisma, Rhetoric, and Impression Management
Charisma, Rhetoric, and Impression Management
Chapter Road Map
Case: Steve Jobs: Master of Impression Management
Charisma: Divine Gift or Learnable Behavior?
The Need for Vision
“Me” vs. “We”
To the Rescue: Crisis and Charisma
Charismatic Opportunities
Caught in the Middle
Case: Aung San Suu Kyi and a Personal Risk for Freedom
Express Your Charisma
Case: Winston Churchill on Rhetoric
Personal Reflections: The Words
Coaches With Charisma
Charisma and Emotional Contagion
Leading With Emotional Labor
The Dark Side of Charisma
Impression Management and Charisma
Case: Napoleon: The Most Persuasive Man in History?
Put It in Practice
Exercises: (1) Web Exercise: Charismatic Images and (2) Vivid Words
Case: Steve Jobs: Master of Impression Management
The late Steve Jobs, cofounder of Apple and former CEO of Pixar, was undoubtedly one of the most charismatic business leaders of the last century. His speeches to ...
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