Donald T. Phillips's Lincoln On Leadership

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Lincoln on Leadership
Lincoln on Leadership is a book that describes Lincoln and all his characteristics that made him the important leader this country needed at a time when we were separated based on the actions of war. After reading the Donald T. Phillips book Lincoln on Leadership, the book demonstrated four key areas that produced an effective leader in Lincoln. These areas are character, people, endeavor, and communication. The first key area in Lincoln’s Leadership was his interaction with the people of the United States. An example of how Lincoln worked well with people is the way he would talk to his generals. Lincoln demonstrates how he was a common man and how his language and actions towards people showed his ability as a person to connect with others and gave him the ability to be motivated and work for him …show more content…

As a leader you know people make mistakes but his weakness was noted in his mind because he knew that he give people too many chances. Which is why in some cases he had to take action into his own hands and even went out and managed his war plans directly. At the time of the Civil War, Lincoln illustrated his connection with his troops by going out there and visiting them in hospitals and camping sites. He also went out directly talk to the public hearing their opinions, by shaking everyone's hand and speaking with as much of them as he could to demonstrate how he was really there for them. His ability to go out into the streets and areas of unsafety because of his war efforts showed that he was more than a president he was honest Abe who anyone can talk to and hear critics along with people who like him. Although he didn't fight in the war he felt every loss as a way to get better and improve his efforts just as much as how he would change for any new