1. Robert E. Lee and Effective Leadership
His actions in many circumstances throughout his life, exemplify some of the mainstream leadership theories of today. ... Through this job, Lee tested the theory that leadership is not restricted to CEO's. ... Lee knew that "megalomania, egotism, executive interference, and micromanagement " were hindrances to effective leadership "People matter, individuals matter; no system, however well-oiled, and no leader however Omni-competent, can afford to ignore the importance of personnel " (Crocker, 2000) ". ...
- Word Count: 2530
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School