It is interesting to note Lincoln's gentleness, kindness and consideration in dealing with the various feuding individuals in his cabinet and administration. When difficult questions arose regarding interpretation of events, Lincoln consistently referred to the constitution, thus avoiding inflammatory opinion.
I found him to be presented by Goodwin as a unique, objective leader who held the highest ethics, an inspiration to his cabinet.
Keta McCarthy
Monday, November 27, 2006
Obama as Lincoln
I found much of Obama in Lincoln. Beyond the obvious-- underdog from Illinois, comes to power when nation is divided, lawyer, great stump speaker--I hope we get a chance to mention other similarities.
on the team...
We certainly can see in both Lincoln's and Bush's cases the effects of team loyalty. While it's certainly a trait to be valued, at what point does the team leader become myopic in his quest for uniformity, or is it conformity, of opinion?
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
How Lincoln Brought Out the Best in His Cabinet
One aspect of Lincoln's leadership that I'd like to discuss is the way in which he was able to get past his own feelings about some of his cabinet members and accentuate their best qualities. He used his cabinet for their strengths, even defending them when he knew they hadn't been loyal (Chase, for example). This is an aspect of leadership that seems rare to me. How was he able to do this?
I'd also be interested in comparing what Lincoln did with his cabinet with our present situation. What's Bush doing that is similar and what's he doing that's different?
I'd also be interested in comparing what Lincoln did with his cabinet with our present situation. What's Bush doing that is similar and what's he doing that's different?
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