Executive Office: A Look at the U.S. Presidents Through the Lens of Leadership
By (Author) Tim Traudt
BookBaby
BookBaby
7th March 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
218
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm
362g
Growing up in the Midwest, Tim Traudt once named himself mayor of the neighborhood dirt pile. That first foray into being in charge led to a lifetime in leadership. Drawing on Traudt's thirty-plus year career as a banking executive in corporate America and his love of history, "Executive Office" explores what it takes to lead well. Readers will learn the importance of putting others first, creating and communicating a vision and a plan, knowing your audience, avoiding hubris, and more. Along the way, the author will introduce the individuals who have held the office of presidency, assessed and ranked based on their leadership prowess. You'll find Presidents who rose to great challenges and communicated beautifully, as well as those who botched opportunities to put the people first, struggled with work-life balance, and thought being in charge meant mostly listening to themselves. Part masterclass on leadership and part history lesson, "Executive Office" holds a mirror up to great leadership in an effort to inspire future and current leaders in communities, companies, and public offices for years to come.
Tim Traudt grew up in Central Nebraska and spent his adult life in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. From his first paper route at nine years old to retiring as a financial services executive more than fifty years later, Tim has always been drawn to the concept of leadership and what causes people to follow others. Tim is an avid reader, sports fan, worldwide traveler, Peloton(R) rider, follower of Jesus, and history junkie. He has served on numerous boards and been actively involved in several charitable efforts across the globe. Tim and his wife Terri live in Edina, Minnesota. Executive Office is Tim's first book and combines his passion for leadership and American history.