Dwight D. Eisenhower is generally considered one of the better American presidents. Historical evaluations of his presidency place him among the upper tier of American presidents, but where he unequivocally ranks at the top of most lists, is his leadership and ability to rally his troops.
Read MoreTheodore Roosevelt knew a thing or two about how to get a group of people to function well together. The revered American president successfully mediated the end of the Russo-Japanese War (which won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize), arbitrated a Franco-German conflict over Morocco, began construction of the Panama Canal, and even co-led a survey expedition through the Amazon basin after his presidency.
Read MoreOne of my favorite things I get to do is the opportunity to work with young quarterbacks in Europe. Quarterback is such a unique position, in such a unique sport. And contrary to popular belief, the primary job of a quarterback is not to display the strongest arm, pass for the most yards, or lead the team in touchdowns.
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