Leadership Lessons of Abraham Lincoln

Leadership Lessons of Abraham Lincoln

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Leadership Lessons of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

He led a fractured nation through its darkest hour with nothing but clarity of purpose, moral conviction, and unshakeable resolve. Lincoln's leadership is a masterclass that no age can make obsolete.

$32.99 USD
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Published
November 15, 2011
Publisher
Skyhorse Publishing
Pages
144
Language
English
ISBN-13
978-1-6160-8412-7
Dimensions
4.5 × 7.0 in
Genre
Self-Help
Condition
New

Synopsis

What is it about Abraham Lincoln that, 146 years after his death, continues to inspire us? Was it his commitment to honesty and his unfailing integrity? Was it his courage to stand up against the injustices of his day? Was it his ability to lead the American people through the perils of war and unify the country through the conviction of his ideals?In Leadership Lessons of Abraham Lincoln, the best, most thought-provoking, and inspiring excerpts from Lincoln's speeches and writings have been collected in an effort to help today's business leaders apply his principles to their own work and life. While it may not always be easy to follow Honest Abe's sterling example, the lessons one learns from reading this book are sure to inspire and give rise to some deep contemplation about the role of the leader in organizations both small and large, and reaffirm one's faith in the principles Lincoln held so deeply.

About the Author

Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) was the 16th President of the United States, who led the nation through the Civil War, abolished slavery, and preserved the Union. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest leaders in American history.

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