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This is a 3 page annotated bibliography on John F. Kennedy.
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also discusses his leadership style. This book is as much about the best way to be a leader as it is about the history of Kennedys political career and his
Presidency. The book discusses Kennedys leadership style and how he evolved from a self-conscious awkward young man into what many people felt was a natural born political star. Kennedy
looked too young to impress voters, yet he had a personality and warmness about him. Not many people realized that his personality was actually the result of Kennedy reinventing
himself with the help of others around him. Kennedy was the first American President to take full advantage of the media, intelligent advisers and staged events to influence
the voting public. He mastered what have now become essential political skills. He became one of Americans most popular presidents and achieved something of a celebrity status.
The book also discussed Kennedys ability to be a very effective leader and gives good leadership advice and examples. This book shows how Kennedy listened to his advisors when he
felt that they were on the right track, but when he disagreed with his advisors, he would follow his own intuition. Frankle, Max. "High Noon in the Cold
War: Kennedy, Khrushev and the Cuban Missile Crisis." New York: Random House, 2004 This book discusses the missile crisis which occurred in 1962. The book gives this crisis and
the manner in which Kennedy handled it as an example of how well the President functioned under pressure. Kennedy didnt have accurate intelligence about the presence of nuclear weapons
in Cuba, but he made decisions based on his intuition. The book credits Kennedy with making the right decisions primarily on his own as he had more experience with
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