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Lead like Reagan: strategies to motivate, communicate, and inspire from the great communicator
A first-hand account of Ronald Reagan's leadership style, with personal insight and practical application. Lead Like Reagan is a guide to more effective leadership, inspired by the Great Communicator himself. Drawing upon his time serving Ronald Reagan, author Dan Quiggle relates lessons learned first-hand from his front row seat to history. Using Reagan and other prominent business leaders as examples, Quiggle illustrates what leadership looks like at the highest levels, why such leadership is effective, and how it can be successfully emulated. Readers will learn strategies to motivate, communicate, and inspire, forming a unique leadership template with personal application. Sitting at the feet of greatness and personally observing what Ronald Reagan did and said, made an indelible mark on Dan's own personal leadership style, shaping his thoughts about the key traits and actions of great leaders. In Lead Like Reagan, readers gain insight into both the personal attributes and leadership traits which are required to lead with vision, excellence, and impact. Practical advice and inspiring vision provide a template to: Assemble the right people to form a successful team Earn loyalty and commitment from others Lead by example to model excellence Manage crises by finding the opportunity in the midst of challenge Leave a lasting legacy of optimism and inspiration Leadership is a process of continual growth and Ronald Reagan provides an inspiring example. Lead Like Reagan is a meaningful and memorable guide to leadership, forging a framework for inspiring greatness and achieving success.
Lead Like Reagan
2014
A first-hand account of Ronald Reagan's leadership style, with personal insight and practical application.
Lead Like Reagan is a guide to more effective leadership, inspired by the Great Communicator himself. Drawing upon his time serving Ronald Reagan, author Dan Quiggle relates lessons learned first-hand from his front row seat to history. Using Reagan and other prominent business leaders as examples, Quiggle illustrates what leadership looks like at the highest levels, why such leadership is effective, and how it can be successfully emulated. Readers will learn strategies to motivate, communicate, and inspire, forming a unique leadership template with personal application.
Sitting at the feet of greatness and personally observing what Ronald Reagan did and said, made an indelible mark on Dan's own personal leadership style, shaping his thoughts about the key traits and actions of great leaders. In Lead Like Reagan, readers gain insight into both the personal attributes and leadership traits which are required to lead with vision, excellence, and impact. Practical advice and inspiring vision provide a template to:
* Assemble the right people to form a successful team
* Earn loyalty and commitment from others
* Lead by example to model excellence
* Manage crises by finding the opportunity in the midst of challenge
* Leave a lasting legacy of optimism and inspiration
Leadership is a process of continual growth and Ronald Reagan provides an inspiring example. Lead Like Reagan is a meaningful and memorable guide to leadership, forging a framework for inspiring greatness and achieving success.
Kitchen cabinets for better decisions
2014
Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the US, believed in the power of people -- all people. As a result, he worked diligently to find the best and brightest people for each area of his administration to create a brain trust around him that would contribute to his ability to make informed, intelligent decisions. He wasn't afraid to be outshined. Instead, he knew that the key to his effectiveness and success would be having leaders in their respective fields join him and support him in his vision for the US. Rather than shunning or being intimidated by the brilliance and experience of those around him, he welcomed it. While he was governor of California, as well as during his time as president in Washington, DC, Reagan relied on what he fondly referred to as his \"kitchen cabinet.\" It was a group of friends and accomplished individuals who were eager to apply their skills, energy and experiences to advance the goals of Reagan and his governorship and presidency. As a leader, it is essential to have a solid understanding of your shortcomings. Subsequently, life and business experiences have shown that having a brain trust or a kitchen cabinet has been essential to his personal development and growth, as well as his business success.
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