

The Key to Abraham Lincoln’s Leadership
8 snips Aug 14, 2024
Nancy Koehn, a Harvard Business School professor and historian, dives into the remarkable leadership of Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. She illuminates how Lincoln's emotional discipline enabled him to remain focused on the larger mission despite personal struggles, even choosing to withhold a scathing letter to a general. Koehn discusses Lincoln’s resilience, the impact of his depression on empathy, and how pivotal moments, like the Gettysburg Address, redefined equality and freedom in America. A masterclass in leadership emerges, showcasing the enduring power of emotional self-control.
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Lincoln's Wit
- Lincoln's humor blended highbrow and lowbrow, using storytelling effectively.
- During a debate with Douglas, he quipped about "going through college" after climbing through a window.
Early Hardships and Resilience
- Lincoln's resilience stemmed from early hardships, like his mother's death.
- These experiences fostered grit, crucial for leading during the Civil War.
Self-Made Leader
- Continuously seek self-improvement through targeted learning.
- Emulate Lincoln by identifying crucial skills and teaching yourself.