Leaders and Managers
For the first time in decades, a United States senator will become the next American president. While legislators have many leadership skills, their management ability is usually unproven.
CAMBRIDGE β For the first time in decades, a United States senator will become the next American president as all three of the remaining candidates β Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain β are members of the Senate. While legislators have many leadership skills, their management ability is usually unproven. Senators manage a roughly 100-member staff, and a campaign staff of several hundreds. But can they manage an executive branch employing millions?
CAMBRIDGE β For the first time in decades, a United States senator will become the next American president as all three of the remaining candidates β Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain β are members of the Senate. While legislators have many leadership skills, their management ability is usually unproven. Senators manage a roughly 100-member staff, and a campaign staff of several hundreds. But can they manage an executive branch employing millions?