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When children learn the alphabet, they often learn "A, B, C, D," and "W, X, Y, Z," before they learn the letters "P, Q, R, S, T." This illustrates a memory phenomenon called
Strengths-based Leadership
A leadership style that focuses on identifying, optimizing, and leveraging the strengths of team members rather than improving their weaknesses.
Transformational Leadership
A leadership style that inspires and motivates followers to exceed expectations by focusing on higher-order intrinsic needs and fostering significant changes within an organization or society.
Charisma
A compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others, often seen as an innate quality that makes someone a natural leader.
Human Factors Psychology
A field that applies psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems, enhancing human usability and performance.
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