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Executive Charisma: Six Steps to Mastering the Art of Leadership: Six Steps to Mastering the Art of Leadership
by D. A. Benton
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Excellent work! 
The techniques written in this book should be practiced every day by every single person in the world.
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Good advise as far as it goes but no help in gaining charisma 
This book has good affirmations and follows Dale Carnegie's pattern, but if you want to really learn about charisma and train yourself to project it, then go to the expert, Doe Lang: The New Secrets of Charisma : How to Discover and Unleash your Hidden Powers Doe Lang will show you how to break through your inhibitions and be able to communicate with others in a forceful but charming way.
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Important Concepts 
This book does an excellent job of outlining the importance of "charisma" as it applies to becoming a successful leader. Any successful executive understands the critical nature of developing personal characteristics such as command presence, bearing, a strong personal brand, excellent interpersonal communication skills and a whole host of other traits that lead to the development of charisma. In my book Leadership Matters...The CEO Survival Manual: WHAT IT TAKES TO REACH THE C-SUITE AND STAY THERE I also... more info
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Be all that you can be 
Benton's advice is very much in line with Napolen Hill's and Dale Carnegie's: be friendly and give acceptance to maintain esteem; ask questions and favors; show weakness, be human; slow down, shut up and listen. The author expands on each of these points and more, and provides great overview and examples on every topic. It's a great refresher, and a well-written book.
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