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Lincoln on Leadership: How to Hire your General U.S. Grant

By: on June 21, 2014

Hiring is both a science and an art. A few times in my career, I have used tried and tested hiring processes by carefully screening candidates, carefully choosing behavioral questions, using multiple panel interviews, and still hiring the wrong person. Lincoln had a similar experience when he found himself hiring multiple generals until he finally…

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The Power of Story

By: on June 20, 2014

Stories are powerful!  Embedded in story is the ability to touch another soul.  Story goes beyond communicating facts at a purely intellectual level, rather, story communicates by touching the intellect, emotions and the soul of another.  For myself, most of my upbringing was filled with story.  My dad, the great fisherman, would at least once…

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Character Of Leadership

By: on June 20, 2014

This book is a totally believable world of blood thirsty vampires in the mid 19th century where our hero Lincoln slays his way to the White House. The action, the suspense, what a great read. There are even pictures that prove all of it to be true……Oh, sorry wrong book. We were suppose to read…

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Would I Follow That Guy?

By: on June 20, 2014

Would I follow that guy who got the job I wanted? It was an unlikely thing that Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860. His Republican competitors, by outward appearances, were far more qualified.  William Henry Seward had a stellar political career as Governor of New York, and U.S. Senator. Salmon Chase served as Governor…

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Leadership Lessons

By: on June 20, 2014

Doris Kearns, in her book, Team of Rivals: The Political genius of Abraham Lincoln, eloquently writes the story Abraham Lincoln, America’s greatest president and his three competitors, William Henry Seward, Salmon Portland Chase, and Edward Bates for the Republican nomination for the presidency of the United States in 1860s. I especially enjoyed reading about the…

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Gleanings

By: on June 20, 2014

I continue to draw and glean from our reading of Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln. In the several weeks since I finished our reading there are several traits that I continue to reflect upon, ones I hope to carry with me in my own leadership development. Among…

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Effective leadership in any generation

By: on June 20, 2014

Listening to the audiobook, Team of Rivals by Goodwin, provided interesting insight on effective leadership. The author used Abraham Lincoln as an example of how one can develop leadership ability throughout their lifetime. Lincoln’s leadership style is relevant in today’s culture and there is much we can learn from his life and presidency. The book…

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Frodo Baggins and Abraham Lincoln

By: on June 19, 2014

I will never forget my first reading of the Lord of the Rings.  I loved Tolkien’s characters, especially Frodo and Samwise Gamgee.  Although Frodo and Sam loved each other deeply, they did not always agree – especially about how to deal with Gollum – the obvious antagonist in the story.  Sam was at times ready…

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Why Are You Leading?

By: on June 19, 2014

As a young pastor in my first full time pastoral position, I began facing conflict from one of the families in the church.  It was a fairly small church averaging just under 100 in Sunday morning attendance.  There were about five families that had been in leadership in the church for over 30 years.  The…

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Honest Abe

By: on June 19, 2014

One may assume that with the volumes of published material on the life and leadership of Abraham Lincoln, nothing more remains to be written.  Doris Kearns Goodwin through her book A Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln proves that assumption wrong.  She does provide some fresh insights on the man who from…

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Team of Rivals

By: on June 19, 2014

There are a few things that I noticed as I read through Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin over the past couple of weeks. First, you don’t always have to be the best… all you can do is your best today. Goodwin suggests that Lincoln made the decision to be a second choice nominee…

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Leading a Team of Leaders (Rivals)

By: on June 19, 2014

Dores Kearns Goodwin in Team of Rivals attributes Lincoln’s defeat of his contenders for the Republican nomination to Lincoln’s being the “shrewdest and canniest of them all.”[1] In the aftermath of the general election to the presidency, Lincoln incorporated each of his rivals into his leadership cabinet, as well as opposition party leaders. Such an…

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Lincoln

By: on June 19, 2014

Team of Rivals is an unparalleled and in-depth look at the circumstances and people of Abraham Lincoln’s campaign for the Presidency, the Civil War and his eventual assassination by John Wilkes Booth. Having grown up in the United States school system I felt that I knew Lincoln’s story well enough. Those illusions were destroyed by…

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A Lowly Approach to a Higher Call

By: on June 19, 2014

As the time approached for him to be taken up to heaven, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem. (Luke 9:51) Leadership capacity has been written about exhaustively. Endless is the list of skills to acquire and strategies to employ in order to accomplish those goals and ideals that one would want to pursue. In common…

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Leadership Lessons from Lincoln

By: on June 19, 2014

Serving in a number churches over the years, I found the common practice of most church leaders was to surround themselves with like-minded people.  Often ministers would subtly craft their eldership and leadership teams with their protégés, placing in positions of influence those who not only saw things their way, but faithfully towed-the-line.  What resulted…

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Dare to Lincoln

By: on June 19, 2014

The United States of America had been through some tough times.  However, never has the country been so divided by disparate interests, violence, racism, personal infighting, political conflict, and cynical self-advancement as during the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.  And for Lincoln this was all within his unionist government, he still also had to deal with…

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Learning leadership from Lincoln

By: on June 19, 2014

Lincoln was a man who not only engineered the war victory that brought a great nation together, but who did so through exercising exceptional and humble leadership skills. He was a man who had a strong sense of purpose for his life, coupled with a clear vision: that “the weights should be lifted from the…

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Who Leads LIke This? Lincoln and Leadership

By: on June 18, 2014

Would you tolerate someone on your team with whom you had vast personality differences? Would you call people into account whom you knew had made verbal attacks on your character and abilities to lead? It seems irreconcilable differences are a good reason for so many who work together to not work together. Often when it…

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Abraham Lincoln, Leader Extraordinaire

By: on June 11, 2014

(Note: Time to go to Uganda…hence the early post! Hugs, friends!) As a former political science major, I love politics. I love historical biographies, and I especially love reading about Presidents of the United States. George Washington, John F. Kennedy, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln are my favorite subject matters! It should come as no…

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Abraham Lincoln, Humanitarian

By: on June 11, 2014

Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln,” paints a captivating picture of Lincoln’s life and the lives of his three rivals for the Republican nomination for the presidency of the United States, William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase and Edward Bates.  This thorough and detailed book shares the…

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