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John F. Kennedy on Leadership; The Lessons and Legacy of a President [Hardcover]

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1 May 2005
Today’s business leaders have much in common with President Kennedy. They face monumental decisions in unpredictable times; their actions have implications far beyond their own organisations; and they are judged mercilessly and incessantly by their constituents and the media. John F. Kennedy on Leadership analyses what made Kennedy, both before and during his Presidency, a unique and dominant force who would serve as the standard by which future leaders would be judged.

• JFK is one of the most dynamic (and beloved) presidents ever, and though there have been countless books published about him, none exist on the leadership lessons that can be learned from the man and his presidency

• Barnes is a recognized, highly regarded journalist and commentator

• Timed to coincide with what would have been JFK’s 88th birthday (May 29th)


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"Cecil Johnson, nationally syndicated columnist: ""John F. Kennedy on Leadership is a worthy addition to the books that use history to add flavor to lessons on leadership.""

Houston Business Journal: ""Clear and concise, the book covers all the fundamentals for success.Written in an inviting and accessible style, this skill-building book is an essential tool for becoming an effective, confident new manager.""

The Globe & Mail (Toronto): ""It's a tight, tough, thought-provoking biography-cum-leadership book that is fun to read.""

NationalReview.com: ""[John Barnes] dazzles me [still] with his sharp eye for the unnoticed detail - and his fascinating insights into the minds of the great and not-so-good."

About the Author

John A. Barnes has been a journalist, writer, and television commentator for more than 17 years. His columns have appeared in The Boston Herald, The Detroit News, and The New York Post.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Useful for anyone in a high-profile leadership position 17 May 2005
By Diane K. Danielson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is perhaps one of the best books I've read on leadership. Of course I always like learning a little history along with some business skills, which makes this particularly appealing (having not been around for the Kennedy years in person). The book takes us through the Kennedy years and shows how JFK changed the rules of compaigning, challenged tradition, turned weaknesses into strengths, worked positively with the media, wrote speeches that reached his audience, and crafted a particular image. At the end of each chapter is a summary of lessons to be learned if you want to do the same. For anyone doing anything entrepreneurial, political and otherwise high-profile, this is a very useful guide for building a following.
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4.0 out of 5 stars weLEAD Book Review by the Editor of leadingtoday.org 8 Dec 2007
By Greg L. Thomas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Some of the most effective books to read on leadership development are biographies that examine historical characters. One of the most popular was Donald Phillip's Lincoln on Leadership which became a best seller. John F. Kennedy on Leadership falls into this category and illuminates the
leadership skills of JFK in a way seldom appreciated.

Most people think of Kennedy as a privileged son of a wealthy businessman with powerful political connections who used his good looks and charisma to ultimately achieve the presidency. However, little attention has been given to his difficult struggle with a chronic disease, a severe physical
handicap and personal shyness. Further, few authors have closely analyzed how well Kennedy mastered the new medium of television, or fostered teamwork within the Whitehouse. What about the leadership skills that inspired him to create the Peace Corps, or the way he cautiously maneuvered during the Berlin crisis or the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962?

Author John Barnes deftly covers various attributes of sound leadership like vision, resilience, communication, team building, decision making and crisis management. He takes each of these qualities and weaves them into actual historical episodes within Kennedy's brief life. For example, Barnes clearly demonstrates JFK's powerful use of vision from his proclamation of America entering a "New Frontier", his remarkable Inaugural Address and his "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech of June 1963. At the conclusion of this chapter, Barnes offers the reader some thoughtful ways to create their own vision using the lessons learned from Kennedy's example.

This is an excellent book and is a pleasure to read. John F. Kennedy on Leadership is not a book that simply idolizes the achievements of JFK. Kennedy is honestly examined and all his personal strengths and weaknesses are frankly revealed. The final chapter entitled, Faults and Failures strips away the veneer of the Camelot myth. But even here... there is much for the reader to learn from JFK's unpleasant character flaws.

John F. Kennedy on Leadership is a readable book that beautifully merges real historical events with a man whose leadership skills changed the world we live in today. This is the kind of book that provides a satisfying rumination of thought when the back cover is eventually closed.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended! 31 Aug 2005
By Rolf Dobelli - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
In the 40-plus years since John F. Kennedy's assassination, many people have forgotten how far American politicians have come in their public personas. Every candidate tries to use the media, savvy advisers, staged events and a winning personality to develop an authentic, vote-getting public voice. Kennedy was the first president to master these essential political tools. This made him one of America's most popular presidents, as well as a celebrity. Kennedy's political personality was so strong that it virtually transformed the presidency. In this rich historical and personal story, author John A. Barnes does a great job of showing how Kennedy operated. JFK was enmeshed in pivotal events and each circumstance tested his ability to lead. Barnes clearly presents Kennedy's triumphs and shortcomings as well as his formula for successful leadership. We recommend this to aspiring and current leaders, and to those interested in history - or in politics the way it used to be.
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