The enablers : how team Trump flunked the pandemic and failed America / Barbara Kellerman.
Material type: TextDescription: 1 online resource (x, 319 pages)ISBN:- 9781108974417
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- 1108968740
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- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Political aspects -- United States
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- United States -- Psychological aspects
- Leadership
- Followership
- Organizational behavior
- Leadership
- COVID-19 -- Aspect politique -- �Etats-Unis
- COVID-19 -- �Etats-Unis -- Aspect psychologique
- Leadership
- Subordination
- Comportement organisationnel
- PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Political aspects
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Psychological aspects
- Followership
- Leadership
- Organizational behavior
- United States
- 362.1962/414 23
- RA644.C67 K45 2021
- PSY003000
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The COVID-19 pandemic will forever be remembered as a pivotal event in American history. Written by one of the world's foremost experts on leadership and followership, this book centers on the first six months of the pandemic and the crises that ran rampant. The chapters focus less on the former president, Donald Trump, than on his followers: on people complicit in his miserable mismanagement of the crisis in public health. Barbara Kellerman provides clear and compelling evidence that Trump was not entirely to blame for everything that went wrong. Many others were responsible including his base, party, administration, inner circle, Republican elites, members of the media, and even medical experts. Far too many surrendered to the president's demands, despite it being obvious his leadership was fatally flawed. The book testifies to the importance of speaking truth to power, and a willingness to take risks properly to serve the public interest"--
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