In his book “The Presidential Character,” author James David Barber evaluates the presidencies of 41 of the 43 American presidents. Barber explains a president’s presidency by three categories: the institution (how power changes over time), who has the power and presidential personality (which is divided into three sub categories: style, world view and character). For the purpose of these daily looks into the
Barber divides a person’s character into four categories: the active-positive, the active-negative, the passive-positive and the passive-negative. The first half (active/passive) defines the activity level of the person and how much they put into doing their job while the latter half (positive/negative) defines their affect.
Four Different Types of Character described by Barbers:
The Active-Positive is a highly active person who is proactive instead of re-active. If their plan failed they will acknowledge it failed and move on from it. Some examples of active-positives are FDR, JFK and Harry Truman.
Unlike the Active-Positive, the Active-Negative is a highly active person who, rather than being proactive, is reactive. They will react to things that come across their desks rather than go out after them. Also unlike the Active-Positive, Active-Negatives have a harder time acknowledging when their plans are failing, therefore, intern, have a harder time changing them. Some examples of active-negatives are Richard Nixon, Woodrow Wilson and Lyndon B. Johnson.
The Passive-Positive is similar to a people pleaser and are more prone to act on emotion unlike the Active-Positive or the Active-Negative and it shows in their effort. They are looking more to be liked and loved therefore making decisions accordingly.
The Passive-Negative character believes it is their duty to be in the position they are in.
Using Barber’s characteristics I will choose a
Here is who is on the list for the upcoming week:
1/2/08 – Bill Belichick
1/3/08 – Theo Epstein
1/4/08 – Terry Francona
1/5/08 – Scott Pioli
1/6/08 – Doc Rivers
1/7/08 – Danny Ainge
January 8 – 10 will be the majority owners of the four major sports franchises in
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Enjoyed the pictures and your comments of the players and the managers.
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