Lincoln on Leadership: Executive Strategies for Tough Times Audiobook (Free)
- Nelson Runger
- 6 h 24 min
- Recorded Books
- 2004-07-15
Summary:
Within this remarkable book-hailed by CEOs, politicians, coaches, and college presidents alike-Donald T. Phillips examines Lincoln’s effective leadership design. As he explores the President’s diverse management skills, he demonstrates how you can succeed with them in the current complex world. When Lincoln took the oath of office in 1861, the Confederate Expresses had currently seceded from the Union. Despite the fact that his personal advisers expected him to fail, he ultimately reunited the embattled areas with uncommon common sense. Using traditional anecdotes, speeches, and Lincoln’s personal letters, the author stocks the President’s useful managerial strategies: seize the effort, wage only 1 war at the same time, motivate risk-taking while promoting job protection, circulate among the troops, and even more. With this persuasive family portrait, Donald T. Phillips reveals Lincoln among the world’s most excellent market leaders. Nelson Runger’s thought-provoking narration will motivate you to impact others in the same silent way.
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