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Inspiring Energy & Activity. Colin White.

by White, Colin; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 20Global Issues. Publisher: Naval History, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Admirals | Command of troops | Leadership | Military planning | Nelson, Horatio (1758-1805)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Our appreciation of [Admiral Horatio Lord] Nelson's leadership qualities has been greatly enhanced--and not just as a great fighting admiral but also as a superb manager of men." (NAVAL HISTORY) This article refers to the Nelson Letters Project, a research endeavor by the National Maritime and Royal Naval museums which has been able to provide an insider's look and fresh perspective on the remarkable leadership style of Admiral Nelson.
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Originally Published: Inspiring Energy & Activity, Oct. 2005; pp. 26-31.

"Our appreciation of [Admiral Horatio Lord] Nelson's leadership qualities has been greatly enhanced--and not just as a great fighting admiral but also as a superb manager of men." (NAVAL HISTORY) This article refers to the Nelson Letters Project, a research endeavor by the National Maritime and Royal Naval museums which has been able to provide an insider's look and fresh perspective on the remarkable leadership style of Admiral Nelson.

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