A photo of President Ronald Reagan, the first U.S. president in modern history to salutte the troops, saluting the troops.

Lead Like Reagan – Principles of Dynamic Leadership (Columbus, Ohio: Ballylongford Books, 2011)

Ronald Wilson Reagan: The only POTUS to win 49 out of 50 states!

When President Reagan ran for re-election in 1984, American citizens were asked, “Are you better off now than you were 4 years ago?’ 49 out of 50 states answered with a resounding YES!

30 Three-minute Chapters

Lead Like Reagan consists of 30 three-minute chapters that analyze the unique strategies, techniques, and principles of Ronald Reagan that will help you lead yourself and other to greatness. Introduce your son, daughter, nephew, niece, or grandchild to the principles Reagan followed to reach the top of his profession as a sports announcer, movie star, union leader, television actor, keynote speaker, Governor of California, and President of the United States. Learn how Reagan restored the morale of the American people, repaired the economy, and helped bring an end to modern-day Communism.

Learn how he appealed to our best hopes

Learn why he was known as The Great Communicator and how he appealed to our best hopes. In this book you will read action-steps that will help you follow these same principles to lead your family, group, and organization to greater heights!

Chapter Titles Include:

  • Don’t Just Pass Through
  • Cast Your Humble Past Aside
  • Salute Your Troops
  • Simplify Complexity
  • Beware of the Complicators
  • Jellybeans!
  • Speak!
  • Pray Like a Champion
  • Chop Wood, Clear Fences, Clear Brush
  • From Knowledge to Wisdom
  • Smile When They Say You’re Too Old
  • Be Undaunted: Rendezvous with Your True Destiny

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