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Human Resource Management / Organisational Behaviour
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IE Business School
Length: 1 s/w
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Abstract
This is a Spanish version. The tutorial takes the student through the aspects of oral communication which research and observation show will make the speaker be perceived as more charismatic. It covers the least frequently taught side of charismatic communication: the content of the speech. The first part shows how to frame the message, through the depiction of values, the future, the individuals as capable of achieving the vision, the power of the group to succeed, and the leader himself as the standard to follow. The second part teaches which rhetorical recourses are most effective in conveying the message. The third part studies the attributes and behaviors most frequently observed in charismatic leaders. The fourth part shows the uses of language that will reduce the perceived power of the speaker.
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Abstract
This is a Spanish version. The tutorial takes the student through the aspects of oral communication which research and observation show will make the speaker be perceived as more charismatic. It covers the least frequently taught side of charismatic communication: the content of the speech. The first part shows how to frame the message, through the depiction of values, the future, the individuals as capable of achieving the vision, the power of the group to succeed, and the leader himself as the standard to follow. The second part teaches which rhetorical recourses are most effective in conveying the message. The third part studies the attributes and behaviors most frequently observed in charismatic leaders. The fourth part shows the uses of language that will reduce the perceived power of the speaker.
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Geographical setting
Region:
World/global