by Michael Finley
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Michael Finley uses the wisdom of Pulitzer-winning Garry Wills to show that the trait of ruthlessness is not necessarily a bad thing in a leader; indeed, it is a trait that is incredibly important. Equally important to a leader is being able to discern whether his followers have an opinion of "general interest" towards him or one of "rightness," and being able to change with the times. By using multiple leaders from movies to nations, this document helps readers understand how to succeed where others have failed. He includes an extensive bibliography of Wills' books at the end of this article. Finley, based on thinking about the points raised by Wills, concludes: "We need to create new models for a more complex global organization. To do that we will need to create new leaders, new Lincolns and Churchills, strong leaders unafraid to leverage people away from narrowly held views, and toward a new one that benefits all." Michael Finley researches and writes about a host of topics relating to culture and change. This e-Doc is published by BrownHerron Publishing, with permission. BH SmartDocs offer global immediacy, delivering new ideas about managing and leading faster and more economically than any other form of publishing; they are sold exclusively by Amazon.com. Read more
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