“I think,” Lee said, “that General Grant has managed his affairs remarkably well up to the present time.”
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Saturday, April 11, 2015
A Fight to the Finish
Robert E. Lee, in a meeting with some of his officers on May 11, 1864, at the end of a day of more hard fighting, was discussing information about the movements of Union forces and what should be done to counter them when a staff officer said something about how General Grant had been throwing his troops against Confederate defenses like a “butcher.”
“I think,” Lee said, “that General Grant has managed his affairs remarkably well up to the present time.”
“I think,” Lee said, “that General Grant has managed his affairs remarkably well up to the present time.”
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