
The Making of a Supreme Commander — How Eisenhower Became the Leader Who Delivered Victory on D-Day
The Art of Manliness
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Eisenhower's Leadership Under Pressure
This chapter explores Dwight D. Eisenhower's management of stress and decision-making during wartime, particularly before the D-Day invasion. It highlights his creation of an 'official family' for emotional support, his coping mechanisms like leisure reading, and the importance of maintaining personal connections. Additionally, it delves into his psychological strategies for self-management, illustrating how these elements enabled him to effectively lead and make critical decisions amid immense pressure.
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