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followers do not trust leaders whose character they know to be flawed
true
leaders are effective because of who they are on the inside
true
all great communicators have one thing in common they connect with people
true
unaddressed cracks in character, get less steep and less distracted with time
false
charisma is the ability to draw
true
Commitment always precedes achievement
true
to the leader, commitment means more than the boxer, the marathon or the soldier in the missionary because everyone you need is depend depending on you
true
if you want to make a difference in other people’s lives as a leader, look into your heart and see if you are really committed
true
Benjamin Franklin went to Harvard for three years
false
to convince people to plaster their grains and grasses, Franklin ordered pamphlets printed for all his neighbors with the data is showing that it worked
false
commons Wilson decided to sue his company when they wouldn’t pay him $35 a week
false
Edison creditor’s charisma for his success
false
most unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself rather than talking to yourself
true
A positive attitude, not only determines your level of commitment as a person, but it also affects your financial success
false
never allow others to put obstacles into the pathways of your dreams
true
people enjoy leaders who enjoy ___.
being with them
leaders who think about others and their concerns exhibit ___.
charisma
which of the following is NOT one of the five roadblocks to charisma?
honesty
to improve your charisma Maxwell suggest you do all of the following except:
be firm and clear with instructions
according to Maxwell, what is the type of person that defines commitment?
all of the answers
which 20th century president was called the great communicator?
reagan