According to Robert House, as a whole, charismatic leadership is “a leadership theory that states that followers make attributions of heroic or extraordinary …show more content…
“They have a vision, they are willing to take personal risks to achieve that vision, they are sensitive to followers’ needs, and they exhibit behaviours that are out of the ordinary” (Langton, 2016). These four factors all work together as a cohesive force to influence the followers in their control. Followers often need direction, but a bland delivery will have no effect on the level of productivity due to the lack of inspiration. “A vision is a great way to convey the message of a better tomorrow in an eloquent manner” (Langton, 2016). Charismatic leaders also possess a higher tolerance for risk and forgo personal benefit. They live with the understanding that their longevity depends on the ability to grow constantly, and know very well that taking calculated risks is the only way to accomplish it. Aside from the importance of the vision and personal risk, charismatic leaders also do not underestimate the “sensitivity of their followers” (Langton, 2016). A charismatic leader is forever responding to the changes in “their needs and feelings” (Langton, 2016). They are also no strangers to participating in counterintuitive behaviour; “charismatic leaders often go against the norms associated within a group” (Langton, 2016). These core characteristics are what allow for a stronger influence on people, and their effectiveness stems the fact that they appeal on a personal