From “The Human Condition: A User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
29 November
Abraham Lincoln, Thanksgiver-in-Chief, Final Installment
The takeaway: there’s no great secret to Lincoln’s leadership in particular - or to leadership in general. The principle is simple even if the execution is apparently so difficult that few “leaders” choose to employ it: become a servant leader, not the leader from hell [note: there’s no third alternative].
Here’s what Lincoln’s example shows:
· Servant leadership is always hard but it never fails.
· Lincoln’s goals were rock-solid, his gratitude sincere, his follow-through consistent.
· Make sure you encourage/affirm/validate your troops when they become despondent, as they invariably will, as Lincoln did.
When you do all that for your troops they will go through hell for you – just like his did for Lincoln!
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