Sooner or later every world leader is called upon to utter wordsthat are supposed to ring with historic import.Some have a moreprofound grasp ofhistory than others.Some just have a better earfor resonant phrases.And some,like Lincoln,Churchill,andFranklin Delano Roosevelt,possess both a quick and deep historicunderstanding and abundant girls of eloquent self-expression.
In business and in life,these principles.among others,directly affect who we are and the way in which weconduct ourselves publicly and privately.Simply,theyare both guidelines for and predictors of success.asthey were for the man who was arguably the greatestAmerican leader of the twentieth century Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Preface:Another Generation,Another Rendezvous with Destiny
Introduction:FDR:Who He Was, What He Faced, How He Led
THEME ONE:On Purpose and Principle
THEME TWO:On Hard Fact and Hard Responsibility
THEME THREE:On Credibility
THEME FOUR:On Making Contact
THEME FIVE:On Refusing Defeat
THEME SIX:On Plain Speech and Good Talk
THEME SEVEN:On Preparation and Risk
THEME EIGHT:On Change
THEME NINE:On Motivation
THEME TEN:On Making Everyone Count
THEME ELEVEN:On Self-Interest and Self-Sacrifice
THEME TWELVE:On Confidence and Courage
THEME THIRTEEN:On Knowledge and Self-Knowledge
THEME FOURTEEN:On Progress and Prediction
Appendix:An FDR Chronology
RecommendedReading
Index