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  1. The President of the United States is epitomic of the people, and therefore it is paramount that he display to a high degree the ideal character that enlightened citizenry should desire. In this, the President is an elder – leader of the nation, and his commitment to truth and goodness are the standards by which we the people should also measure his fitness to serve in the highest office.

  2. Jan 8, 2021 · Demonstrate your loyalty to your staff and to the American people; 6. Deliver results - i.e. "The Goods" on what you promise the American people; 7. Get better over time— Get on the job training ...

  3. Nov 2, 2020 · The answer really rests with you, the voters. You are the ultimate stewards of our democracy. David Gergen writes that character is the single most important quality a president must have, and the ...

    • 5 min
    • Empathy
    • Resilience
    • Communication
    • Openness
    • Impulse Control
    • Relaxation

    The ability to identify with other points of view can be a breakthrough leadership trait for a president. Goodwin highlights how empathy impacted President Johnson’s role in shaping the Civil Rights Act and the Great Society.

    Learning from difficult moments lies at the core of great leaders. Goodwin explores how resilience and the ability to persevere became essential leadership traits for Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt.

    A leader’s ability to communicate can mean the difference between the status quo and greatness. Goodwin looks at how Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan lead a nation with their words.

    Goodwin looks at how Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt grew as presidents from listening to people with views different than their own.

    Sometimes knowing what not to say is as important as what a president says. Goodwin pinpoints moments in history when presidents bit their tongue—and were better for it.

    From Franklin Roosevelt to Abraham Lincoln, America’s most iconic presidents knew that getting away from the White House could help them become better leaders. Goodwin explores the key to this presidential leadership trait. DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN’s interest in leadership began more than half a century ago when she was a professor at Harvard Universit...

  4. Feb 28, 2022 · Charisma. A charismatic figure can have a massively positive impact on their team members and followers. Having a personality and attitude that is charming, likeable, and inspiring can win over ...

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  5. Jul 31, 2024 · Most Americans do have preferences when it comes to a president's age, with the largest share (43%) saying they'd prefer a president between the ages of 50 and 64. 17% say they'd want someone younger than 50, while just 8% want someone 65 or older. (President Joe Biden is 81.) Democrats are especially keen on a younger candidate, while ...

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  7. Apr 23, 2018 · Presidential historian Robert Dallek says that successful presidents exhibit five skills and qualities to achieve things that others don’t. They are: Vision. Pragmatism. Consensus building. Charisma, and. Trustworthiness. President Reagan was known as the “Great Communicator.”. Reagan could engage an audience and connect with them.