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Franklin D Roosevelt Leadership Style Essay

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According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary (2016), enthusiasm is defined as a strong excitement about something: a strong feeling of active interest in something that you like or enjoy. Based on information from our text, Manning & Curtis (2012), relate that enthusiasm is a very important trait of a good leader and serves as a form of persuasiveness that causes others to become interested and willing to accept what a leader is attempting to accomplish. In so many ways, enthusiasm is contagious. Franklin D. Roosevelt was enthusiastic about his role as a public servant. He spent the majority of his life serving the people in some capacity. Prior to becoming the 32nd President of the United States, he had served as a New York senator, assistant …show more content…

During his first 100 days in office, President Franklin Roosevelt began the process of economic reform, calling it the “New Deal” Coalition (Baum & Kernell, 2001). During this time, he proclaimed a bank holiday and spoke directly to the public in a series of radio broadcasts that became known as “fireside chats” (Schnell, 2000). Simultaneously, he was focusing on the welfare of the people of our nation; setting into place policies and regulations that would serve to get people back on their feet. His enthusiasm and strong convictions brought him the public’s respect and an intense following. His New Deal programs, new reforms, and laws redefined the role of the federal government in the lives of Americans. Until Roosevelt took office, the federal government had not been involved in the banking or finance industries and had not attempted to regulate farming prices or been involved in the relationships between employees and businesses. Many of the programs that he put into place and laws that he signed go the country through the Depression and still remain a very important part of our federal government, even today (Schnell,

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