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Roosevelt In Cuba

September 25, 2022September 26, 2022 Quintus Curtius Biography, History leadership, principles

Theodore Roosevelt was going to Cuba when war with Spain broke out, and no power on earth was going to stop him.  As Assistant Secretary of the Navy, he had fought, schemed, and maneuvered to get an officer’s commission, and he had prevailed. 

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The Six Most Important Leadership Principles (Podcast)

March 31, 2020April 1, 2020 Quintus Curtius Podcast leadership, principles, rules

In this podcast, I state what I believe are the six most critical leadership traits that anyone in a position of authority needs to master.  They can be applied to nearly any circumstance or situation.

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Some Practical Ways To Gain Leadership Experience

May 20, 2016 Quintus Curtius Podcast leadership, leadership traits, principles

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What are some ways that a person can get real-world leadership experience quickly?

We discuss some options. I also give my thoughts on the four most important leadership traits and principles.

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