Volume 1, Issue 18
Advancement Weekly, Nov. 7, 2011
Charisma is a valuable though sometimes elusive quality in leadership. It’s commonly thought that this trait is something you either have or you don’t. But a new study suggests that the trait is not as intangible as once thought and can be taught.
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Videoconferencing isn’t a combination of talking on the phone and meeting in person. It is its own thing, with its own set of rules, says a communications expert.
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Many organizations suffer from a recognition problem, according to one management guru—they can’t recognize good leaders from bad ones.
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