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Linsky on Leadership

Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Leadership and Experiments
In David Sanger's News Analysis in the NYT on Saturday, an anonymous person, described by Sanger as "a member of the Obama foreign policy team" was quoted as saying "there's going to be no time for experimentation."
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:13 AM | 1 Comments
Tags: obama, adaptive leadership, clinton, experimentation, geithner
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Memo to Obama: Beware of Technical Expertise
This is a critical time for Barak Obama. He has no more important task than picking personnel.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:12 AM | 2 Comments
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
Obama is already delivering losses
y favorite definition of leadership, the one I am really addicted to, is that leadership is disappointing your own people at a rate they can absorb.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:11 AM | 1 Comments
Tags: obama, leadership, clinton, emmanuel
Friday, November 7, 2008
When McCain Lost His Soul
Not that anyone cares, but it might be good to remember back in the summer when this campaign for the Presidency was a lot closer than it seemed on November 1. Pundits attribute McCain's sizable defeat to the swooning economy, but I think his downfall started back in late August, right before the convention, when the maverick in McCain gave way to the dark forces of win-at-all-costs.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:10 AM | Add the first comment!
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Leadership and Passion
Much has been made of Barak Obama's coolness under fire, his capacity for staying calm when attacked, rising above the fray, distancing himself, what we call Getting on the Balcony.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:08 AM | 2 Comments
Tags: obama, adaptive leadership, biden, politics, dukakis, emotion, passion
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Leadership in a Crisis
In a crisis, what we WANT from people who are running the show is just two things. Be present and feel our pain. George W. Bush is not particularly good at either, but he has been better at it in the economic current crisis than he was after Katrina or 9/11. Rudy Giuliani is the master.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:07 AM | Add the first comment!
Tags: leadership, bailout, crisis, gordon brown, rudy giuliani
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Commentators?
Why is it that the networks insist on partisan commentators spinning their analysis to suit their perspective? To the credit of the networks, they usually identify the party affiliation and activity of the Ed Rollins and Paul Belaga types.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:06 AM | Add the first comment!
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Scapegoating and the Bailout Blame Game
Palin's repeated references last night to "Wall Street greed and corruption" was just the latest in a string of diversionary finger-pointing and blaming.
Posted by Gregory Maher at 7:05 AM | Add the first comment!
Tags: obama, courage, palin, adaptive leadership, politics, bailout
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Obama and the race vote…..
Big conversation topic these days among my liberal friends is about what "those people" will do when they get into the privacy of the voting booth and no one else will know if they cannot vote for an African-American for President. I became a Republican in college because I thought my liberal Democratic friends were the least tolerant people I had ever met.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:05 AM | Add the first comment!
Tags: obama, leadership, adaptive leadership, politics, mccain, bailout, election, republican, congress
Monday, September 29, 2008
What a Day for Leadership!
So, in the roll call vote 2/3 of the Republicans and 40% of the Democrats took the no-risk route and voted their politics today. So, predictably, Obama and McCain blamed each other and each other's party.
Posted by Marty Linsky at 7:04 AM | Add the first comment!
Tags: obama, adaptive leadership, politics, mccain, bailout, election



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Obama is already delivering losses
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Leadership in a Crisis
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Commentators?
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