Leading Change Leading Change
Vol. 4 – Lessons in Leadership

Leading Change

George Washington and Establishing the Presidency

Beschreibung des Verlags

On April 14, 1789, George Washington cordially received a weary visitor who had traveled for seven days from New York City to deliver a message from Congress. Reading formally from a letter by Senator John Langdon, Charles Thomson, secretary to Congress, informed Washington (most probably in his private study) that he had been unanimously elected the first President of the United States. Washington accepted the position with a prepared statement of his own. This crucial moment in American history ignited a series of changes to the United States’ new republican system of government – changes that still affect the American political system more than 200 years later. This case details the creation of the executive office by our country’s most influential political leader while discussing how today’s leaders can follow his example and achieve real, positive change.

  • GENRE
    Business und Finanzen
    ERSCHIENEN
    2017
    1. Februar
    SPRACHE
    EN
    Englisch
    UMFANG
    36
    Seiten
    VERLAG
    George Washington's Mount Vernon
    GRÖSSE
    311.6
     MB

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