
“Leadership, in other words, is a matter of character, not goals.”
Source: Doing Virtuous Business (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 62.
“The Crisis”.
Great Days (1979)
“Leadership, in other words, is a matter of character, not goals.”
Source: Doing Virtuous Business (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 62.
Charles Perrow (1963). "Goals and Power Structures: A Historical Case Study." In: E. Friedson, (Ed.), The Hospital in Modern Society. New York: The Free Press, p. 132
1960s
The Economy of New Democracy
On New Democracy (1940)
“Leadership does not mean domination.”
Speech on Leadership in Speeches Delivered on Various Occasions, May 1957-December 1959 (1960), p. 138.
Context: Leadership does not mean domination. The world is always well supplied with people who wish to rule and dominate others.
The true leader is a different sort; he seeks effective activity which has a truly beneficient purpose. He inspires others to follow in his wake, and holding aloft the torch of wisdom, leads the way for society to realize its genuinely great aspirations.
“We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay.”
Source: The Name of the Rose
Source: 1930s, Patterns of aggressive behavior in experimentally created “social climates”, 1939, p. 271.
Girl, Interrupted (1994)
Speech to the National Association of Evangelicals (8 March 1983)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)