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re: In your opinion, who was the greatest leader in history?
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:41 am to fr33manator
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:41 am to fr33manator
I'd put Steve Jobs out there as another one from a business perspective.
Love him or hate him, he had proven many times that he was not necessarily wanted by various companies (namely Apple and Pixar) , but direly needed for his leadership skills and vision.
Love him or hate him, he had proven many times that he was not necessarily wanted by various companies (namely Apple and Pixar) , but direly needed for his leadership skills and vision.
This post was edited on 7/20/14 at 9:43 am
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:46 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Technical creative vision unmatched.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:57 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Augustus Caesar gets my vote, and he should have more votes in this thread.
Augustus Caesar was the first and greatest of Rome's emperors, having presided over the longest period of continuous peace in Rome's history. It was a golden age for Rome in which the economy, the arts and the welfare of the people flourished like no other time. They said of him that he found Rome a city of clay and left it a city of marble. The man was a genius of the highest order and possibly the smartest man ever to rule any nation.
Not everything in a leader is military accomplishments, but Augustus does have those, too, defeating Mark Antony in a civil war that ended at the battle of Actium.
He was an all-around man of high accomplishment with few, if any true failures.
Augustus Caesar was the first and greatest of Rome's emperors, having presided over the longest period of continuous peace in Rome's history. It was a golden age for Rome in which the economy, the arts and the welfare of the people flourished like no other time. They said of him that he found Rome a city of clay and left it a city of marble. The man was a genius of the highest order and possibly the smartest man ever to rule any nation.
Not everything in a leader is military accomplishments, but Augustus does have those, too, defeating Mark Antony in a civil war that ended at the battle of Actium.
He was an all-around man of high accomplishment with few, if any true failures.
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