Sunday, December 20, 2009

Could George Washington Save America from Economic Disaster?

A newly-released book explores the abstraction that what the Founding Fathers did to save America 200 years ago could save the nation now. The book tells the adventure of a man with a declining business who dreams that the Framers of the Constitution advise him acquaint that cull his aggregation aback from the border of disaster.

Jacksonville, Florida -- If the Founding Fathers were breath today, what admonition would they accord business leaders who are watching their businesses blast and bake at an alarming rate? A new book, "The American Dream: A Tale of Leadership from the Founding Fathers," accounting by columnist GinaMaria Jerome, explores this abstraction in the anatomy of a allegory about a man who dreams that Benjamin Franklin is his claimed adviser to business success.

"When I wrote the book, I had no abstraction how appropriate it would be," Jerome said. "I could never accept absurd that America would abide such astronomic change, and businesses today would be declining so dramatically."

In the book Jarrod Willingsbee, a man whose business is crumbling fast, dreams he campaign aback in time to 1787 if the U.S. Constitution was accepting heavily debated during one actual hot summer in Philadelphia. In his dream, Willingsbee gets administration admonition from the brand of Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and even George Washington. The framers of the Constitution advise Willingsbee seven attempt about administration a vision, agreeable those about him, and accepting a advocate - acquaint Willingsbee sees as means to turnaround his own abandoned business.

Though an absorbing twist, the abstraction is hardly new. Business leaders accept approved affecting account from Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson. What makes Jerome's abstraction different is apropos the conception of a fledging nation to animating a bane business.

"Through their words and their deeds, the Founding Fathers of the United States not alone created the greatest nation in the world," wrote Jerome, architect of The Leadership Guild, "they anesthetized alternating the secrets of their appalling administration skills." Many accept these administration attempt are accepted and can be readily activated to business, abnormally if it comes to administration an abstraction and putting it into action.

"The American Dream reminds us that the Founding Fathers brought their eyes to life," commented administration drillmaster Dr. Patrick Williams.

The book is adapted in ablaze of the contempo presidential election.

"Whenever there's a new baton at the helm," said Jerome, a administration coach, "it gives us time to reflect about what we ability do differently, how we can change and accomplish things better. My dream would be for this book to accord leaders renewed hope, because if any country can backlash from a crisis, we can."

The book, "The American Dream: A Tale of Leadership from the Founding Fathers," can be ordered at iUniverse (www.iuniverse.com). The Leadership Guild is committed to allowance companies acquisition solutions that advance able leaders, drag able development, addition performance, and advance authoritative management. Learn added at their website, www.leadershipguild.com.

GinaMaria Jerome, author
The Leadership Guild
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