Ronald Reagan’s Leadership Lessons
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Ronald Reagan was a product from the heart of America, a child with a Huck Finn childhood and never lost his AW-shucks, all-American optimism. He moved to Hollywood, became a movie star is small, and involved in politics, the first on the left. But in the shadow of the anti-Communist furor in the 1950s he moved to the right and began to rise steadily to a peak of power. Initially derided as a lightweight, an actor that is not too bright is not capable of leading the nation, he proved his critics wrong. With incredible charm, confidence, communication skills, and Stagecraft, Reagan became one of the most beloved, admired and influential presidents in American history.
Ronald Reagan’s Leadership Lessons (Free for a Limited Time)
Of all American presidents, Ronald Wilson Reagan few can equal in the art of leadership. He knows America. Ronald came to office in 1980 when the national mood somber and the future looks problematic (Sound familiar?)-And he lifted the spirit of the country in a wave of hope, purpose, and unabashed patriotism. In subsequent years, the productivity and welfare at least for the upper class and middle-rise home, the Berlin Wall collapsed and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States made the de facto winner of the Cold War. Ronald policies play a role, of course, but it’s not just a management style that captured the heart of America. He brings something intangible to the national stage, an innate optimism that only makes Americans feel better.
Ronald Reagan’s Leadership Lessons (Free for a Limited Time)

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