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Tango0126 Sep 2020 12:16 p.m. PST

…December 1944.


"In this article, historian David Eisenhower considers the ways in which the "Battle of the Bulge" was an historical example of positive leadership in action. He briefly traces General Dwight D. Eisenhower's manner of handling the events, decisions, and managerial approach that led to this decisive moment in the history of World War II. General Eisenhower's positive style is illustrated by his management of strong-willed generals, especially Montgomery, Bradley and Patton. The article also identifies lessons of leadership and compares and contrasts the approaches to the study of leadership made by historians and those by behavioral scientists"
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