The Art of Manliness

#641: How Eisenhower Led — A Conversation with Ike's Granddaughter

Sep 2, 2020
Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of Dwight D. Eisenhower and author of "How Ike Led," shares her unique insights on the legendary leader. She discusses her personal relationship with Ike, emphasizing his commitment to responsibility and effective delegation during pivotal moments like D-Day. Susan explains Ike's strategic mindset, his emotional resilience, and how he navigated complex political dynamics. Her reflections reveal how his love for history shaped his decision-making and underlined the importance of optimism and morale in leadership.
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ADVICE

Managing Anger

  • Manage anger by expressing it on paper then discarding it to depersonalize the emotion.
  • Eisenhower used this technique, along with journaling and mentally circling problems.
INSIGHT

Morale as Input

  • Eisenhower viewed morale as an input, not an output, crucial for facing challenges.
  • He prioritized optimism, even during setbacks like the Battle of the Bulge.
ANECDOTE

Documenting the Holocaust

  • Eisenhower, upon liberating Ordruf, immediately recognized the need to document the Holocaust.
  • He ordered documentation to prevent future denial, showcasing his foresight.
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