Accepting Criticism: a Leader’s Blemish
[April 24, 2016] In August 1944 during the Sicily Campaign of World War II, General George S. Patton slapped two U.S. Army soldiers for what believed to be cowardice. Patton was a hard driving, highly disciplined leader of troops during the war and was undeniably one of its most successful generals. Accepting criticism of these slapping incidents was… Read More »