A President as Micromanager: How Much Detail Is Enough?

Many presidents have directed policy from on high, shunning the details of most issues. Mr. Obama has adopted a different style, particularly when it comes to economics, as he and his team wrestle with the worst financial crisis the nation has faced since the Depression. Full Story »

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Samuel W.  Velsor IV
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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Aug. 12, 2009

You have to say good to great when you learn from reading and even stand corrected, and accept the correction, as being correct.

Very enlightening. Boy he sure is running with a very full plate for sure so when you take in all the travel time, not that all of it is a waste but it plays havoc with routine.

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