Imagine two friends who both want to be class president. One talks like a robot, and the other tells funny stories and makes everyone laugh. The one with the funny stories is more charismatic, they connect better with people. Charisma means being able to charm others easily, and it helps leaders get followed.
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- A teacher who makes math fun becomes everyone's favorite.
- A friend with a strong smile and good jokes is always the center of attention at parties.
- A class president who gives speeches like they're telling stories wins more votes.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader Inspiring?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and Why Do Some Inspire More Than Others?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader vs. a ‘Great’ Follower?
- What Makes a Leader ‘Charismatic’ or ‘Authoritative’?
- What Makes a ‘Great’ Leader and Why?
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