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  2. Opinion leadership - Wikipedia

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    Opinion leadership is leadership by an active media user who interprets the meaning of media messages or content for lower-end media users. Typically opinion leaders are held in high esteem by those who accept their opinions. Opinion leadership comes from the theory of two-step flow of communication propounded by Paul Lazarsfeld and Elihu Katz. [1]

  3. Leadership - Wikipedia

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    Leadership, is defined as the ability of an individual, group, or organization to "lead", influence, or guide other individuals, teams, or organizations. [1] [2]

  4. Thought leader - Wikipedia

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    A thought leader has been described as an individual or firm recognized as an authority in a specific field. [1] A thought leader is a person who specializes in a given area and whom others in that industry turn to for guidance. As the term implies, a thought leader leads others in the thinking around a given topic. [2]

  5. Opinion leader - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Opinion leader

  6. Job interview - Wikipedia

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    A candidate at a job interview. A job interview is an interview consisting of a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer which is conducted to assess whether the applicant should be hired. [1] Interviews are one of the most common methods of employee selection. [1]

  7. Opinion leaders - Wikipedia

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    If Opinion leader is retargeted or is expanded into a separate article, template, or other project page, this redirect will be recategorized to be updated. From a common noun : This is a redirect from a common noun (or noun phrase ), basically a person, place or thing, to a related word or topic.

  8. Leadership style - Wikipedia

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    A leadership style is a leader's method of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people. [1] Various authors have proposed identifying many different leadership styles as exhibited by leaders in the political , business or other fields.

  9. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2016-03-23/Interview/Transcript

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    Tony1: Katherine Maher, congratulations on your appointment.. Katherine: Thank you so much Tony.. In announcing the appointment, the chair of the board gave you a really glowing reference; I think the worst thing he said about you was that you're "an excellent leader for the Foundation".