Consequence of charismatic leadership Max Weber a sociologist defines charismatic as “resting on devotion to the exceptional sanctity‚ heroism or exemplary character of an individual person‚ and of the normative patterns or order revealed or ordained by him”. Another theory of charismatic leadership was proposed by Conger and Kanungo (1987) based on the assumption that charisma is an attributional phenomenon. However a refined version of the theory was presented by Conger(1989) and by Conger and
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Some Consequences of Unemployment We often hear about the main causes for unemployment. When consumers buy fewer goods‚ shops and factories may have to reduce the number of workers or close entirely. As the government collects less sales tax‚ civil employees may likewise lose their jobs. Changes in technology may also bring about a rise in unemployment as workers are no longer needed in certain sectors. Natural disasters such as tornadoes and floods may cause so much damage that normal employment
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Consequences of Winding Up Upon the commencement of winding up proceedings‚ the following consequences shall apply: 1. The business of the company ceases from the commencement of the winding up‚ except so far as the liquidator thinks is necessary for the beneficial winding up of the company. In such an event‚ every invoice‚ order for goods or business letter issued by the company must have the words “in liquidation” added after the name of the company. The liquidator has no power to carry on
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The Consequences of Our Actions What if I told you that everyone in the world is connected? Or if the actions of a man in Iowa could affect the life of a woman living in California? According to Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ “ We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality‚ tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly‚ affects all indirectly.” In other words‚ a single action of one person has the power to affect hundreds‚ thousands‚ or even millions of people. Different authors
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What caused the Great War‚ and why did it have such a revolutionary consequences? (Chapter 27) The Great War was caused by five major aspects‚ imperialism‚ mutual defense alliance‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and the most important one which could be considered an immediate cause is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It is said that World War I was on of the most bloodiest wars‚ many people were lost and many were injured. The last cause revolved around imperialism‚ Germany had a strong
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Topic: Protein Folding and Molecular Chaperones - What happens when proteins fold incorrectly? Consequences of Protein Misfolding Vina Ong 20554965 Section: 126 Ares Rao A protein is made of amino acids that supply cells with their formation and execute most of their activities. Proteins can easily be denatured and refolded which happens spontaneously as the denaturing solvent is added and removed‚ under the proper circumstances. (Alberts‚ 2014) Since they can be easily denatured there
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Consequences of Popular Culture A Consequence can be defined as‚ Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition. In this matter we are referring to the consequences of Pop Culture towards violence. Violence in general has one meaning‚ an act of aggression. We will be examining three types of violence in our culture‚ Domestic violence‚ Youth violence‚ and of course Gun violence. We feel that all three of these types of violence have increased in today ’s society as
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The Consequence of Nick Carraway Being influenced in theory is how one reacts to their surroundings. People can be influenced by their family‚ friends‚ or even the environment around them and many of which do not realize these occurred changes. In The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Nick Carraways also shows his affections for others without comprehending how effortlessly he is to be propelled by them. Because of his characteristics‚ personalities‚ and complex relationships he has
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Unintended Consequences in the Bible With every sin comes a consequence‚ whether the sin is intended or not. There are many different examples of consequences linked with sin. For example‚ the story of Adam and Eve is very well heard of. It shows perfect examples of unintended consequences because of sin. Another good example would be the story of Moses and Golden Calf. In both stories‚ there are consequences from God because they disobeyed him. First‚ the story of Adam and Eve is a great example
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Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence feels a sense of obligation in protecting her. Even though he cannot yet see the dangers of his seemingly foolproof idea‚ he is trying to keep her from killing herself. While his decisions to help Romeo and Juliet have extreme consequences‚ he cannot see them because of his motives. Towards the end of the play‚ as the two families are discussing what could have led to the deaths of their children‚ Friar Lawrence expresses his stance on the topic‚ claiming‚ “To rid her from this second
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