Not every employee exudes charisma in the workplace but it is a skill that can be taught, claims a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter.
Charles Duhigg says charisma- commonly known as ‘rizz’ among Gen Z – can easily be learned and is essential for workers to move them up in their professional lives.
But even if you don’t think you have ‘rizz’ or you think you’re too shy, teaching yourself is very attainable, according to Duhigg.
Duhigg talks about the process in his new book, ‘Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection,’ where he reveals that charisma isn’t about performing, but rather about the devotion we elicit in others.
For instance, in the movie The Devil Wears Prada, aspiring journalist Andy Sachs sticks by her new boss, Miranda Priestly. Although Sachs isn’t necessarily treated right, she knows it will pay off if she sticks by Priestly, learns more about her, and gradually moves up in her career.
In the iconic movie The Devil Wears Prada, Andy…