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Which leadership style you disliked or found inappropriate?

We accept that the top leadership characteristics incorporate having a nearness and an
uncommon capacity to convince. Be that as it may, charismatic leaders aren't generally as
effective as those models. This sort of pioneer has the conceivably perilous nature of attraction,
which can prompt an assortment of traps.

Disadvantages of Charismatic Leadership

1. It is dependent upon the energy levels of the leader.


Charismatic leadership is fixated on the vitality levels of the individual in question.
Urging individuals to follow a particular vision or dream can be a debilitating encounter.
In the event that vitality levels start to sink, there will be less adherents ready to go
along. In the event that that vitality is discouraged for a delayed time, at that point a
few people may desert the vision inside and out. That is the reason numerous
charismatic leaders in the end experience burnout. They're stuck conveying the
passionate burden for everybody.

2. It prevents new learning opportunities from occurring.


Charismatic leaders persuade others to follow their own vision. That implies individuals
will in general forsake their own fantasies, innovativeness, or plans since they see
something "better" through the point of view of the pioneer they decide to follow.
Rather than following their own chances for development, they push the pioneer to turn
out to be better, more grounded, and increasingly persuasive. They quit living for
themselves since they concentrate all their vitality toward the objectives depicted by
the pioneer.

2. It can change the value systems of the followers.


Individuals may at first start to follow a pioneer since they share a similar in general
objectives that are being portrayed. After some time, that association can change the
character, esteem frameworks, and profound meanings of the individual after the
charismatic pioneer. They may wind up consenting to do things that they typically would
see as shocking. The magnetism offered by the pioneer makes a circumstance where
many accept that the finishes will legitimize the way to arrive.

4. It can be used for selfish ambition.


One of the best examples of how charismatic leadership can be used to create harm
comes from Adolf Hitler. He was imprisoned in 1923 because he attempted to seize
power through a coup in Munich. He attacked the Treaty of Versailles, denounced
international capitalism, and used his charismatic charm to influence the electorate. By
1933, the Nazi Party was the largest elected party in the Reichstag. Once that happened,
the journey toward the Second World War had begun.

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