Check this story out I came across on www.foxnews.com:
A maid for Adolf Hitler in the '30s is speaking out about what it was like to work for the dictator, saying he was 'a great boss.'
"He was a charming man, someone who was only ever nice to me, a great boss to work for," 91-year-old Rosa Mitterer told the Daily Mail. "You can say what you like, but he was a good man to us."
Mitterer, who worked at Hitler's Bavarian mountain retreat alongside her sister Anni, said she only knew Hitler as a man who was good to her.
"I didn't have to be a Nazi party member or anything," Mitterer told the Daily Mail. "After a while I relaxed a bit. Apparently it was Hitler's orders that Anni and I be taken to church every Sunday because he thought this would be 'good for us.'"
After the war, Mitterer was forced to confront the reality of the Holocaust.
"That he had ordered such terrible things, I just couldn't believe it," Mitterer told the Daily Mail. "Even now, I prefer to remember the charming facets of his personality."
It obviously doesn't take as much to be considered a great boss, as it does to be considered a great leader. We can learn a lot from Hitler.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Hitler Could Even Be A Good Boss
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Labels: adolf hitler, boss, effective leadership, hitler, influence, influencing people, leadership
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