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Cuddy book
Cuddy book











These leaders know how to listen and provide honest, empathetic feedback - so people open up about work issues. These leaders can tell a story that inspires and motivates teams to bring their best to an initiative. Absolutely an amazing life.People will sometimes name soft skills as that “X-factor” or certain quality that makes a great leader.

cuddy book

In positive ways Suan Ahn Cuddy changed the lives of many. The loss of what truth and justice means would alarm her.Ĭuddy made clearly impacted history for one person.

cuddy book

The lack of sound character among American and foreign leaders would concern Cuddy. Overblown egos, dishonesty and limited knowledge of the characters in the current nightmare of political affairs would be highly dissapointing. She was no stranger to questionable foreign policies and how world leaders employed them.

cuddy book

At one time she had her finger on the pulse of Japan and Russia. She was right in the heart of DC with a direct view of how the United States dealt with its citizens and with the world. She grew up during the Japanese Occupation of Korea her parents' homeland. What would Cuddy think about the many changes around the world that have taken place since 2015? The Ahns were migrant farm workers in America struggling to make a life in the early 1900's. She treated everyone politely and gave everyone a fair chance. Everyone she influenced was better off by knowing her. She overcame the tremendous challenge of being a trailblazer through sincere persistence and having the courage to do the right thing.įair or not throughout her life she really made the best of everything.

cuddy book

"Susan Cuddy used to tell me: 'Life wasn't fair.' It took me a while to understand what she meant." Racism, inter-racial issues, Japanese spies, sexism and growing up without a father are examples some of the experiences that were not fair to her. Through numerous obstacles and disappointments she achieved amazing accomplishments many people would not dare to achieve or have the courage to try. But, I refuse to be reduced by it."Ī broad variety of things happened to Cuddy throughout her 100 years. "If you are always trying to be normal you will never know how amazing you can be." and "I can change by what happens to me. Almost every day during the last few years of her life she would read Angelou's words and reflect on her own life.To anyone who learns about her life both of these quotes could be her mantra. Susan Ahn Cuddy frequently enjoyed the writings of Maya Angelou.













Cuddy book