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Richard Brookhiser: George Washington's Managing Style

How he led in battle and in office

Richard Brookhiser, author of "George Washington on Leadership," explains the hub-and-wheel managing style of America's first President and commander-in-chief

Richard Brookhiser is an American journalist, biographer and historian, author of What Would the Founders Do?, Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton, American, and America's First Dynasty: The Adamses, 1735-1918. He wrote and hosted the critically acclaimed PBS documentary Rediscovering George Washington, is a columnist for TIME magazine, and is a senior editor of National Review. He has written for The New Yorker and the New York Times and as columnist for the New York Observer. He lives in New York City. Richard Brookhiser. He is a senior editor at the National Review. Brookhiser is most widely known for a series of biographies of America's founders, including Alexander Hamilton, Governor Morris, and George Washington.

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