One of Lyndon B. Johnson’s best-known early leadership characteristics was his _____________.
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Johnson treatment
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Johnson Treatment
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- Lyndon Johnson was an American politician and the 36th US president from 1963-1969. He was known for his domineering personality and the "Johnson treatment", his hard-hitting coercion of powerful politicians to move legislation.
- "Johnson Treatment" was Lyndon Johnson’s persuasive tactics which was an amazing, potent mixture of badgering, persuasion, threats, flattery reminders of past favours and future advantage.
- Lyndon Johnson's greatest leadership skill was his government intellect. While he was in power, Johnson was a politically almost a perfect leader. He learned everything about the structure of government and it was really useful to him as he could bring everyone off the ground.
- Johnson had mastered one of the great leadership skills as President – to know when to achieve each of his goals. He knew instinctively when to introduce a bill, and what would create momentum instead of divisiveness for the next bill.
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