Trump Finds That Ceo-as-president Isn't Always A Natural Fit

Yet 100 days into Trump's presidency, the businessman-as-president has struggled to apply his experience as a real estate and entertainment mogul to the Herculean task of governing the world's most powerful nation. Asked to assess his tenure so far, management experts point to a stream of missteps that run counter to the clarity, discipline and consistency of message typical of the best executives. Blustery speeches have given way to fuzzy policies that have weakened the president's negotiating hand on such complex challenges as revamping taxes and health insurance. Having failed to pass any major legislation, Trump has instead resorted to signing a torrent of executive orders — an impulse more typical of a manager directing subordinates than a president building partnerships. Several of the executive orders are merely requests for studies — on financial regulations, environmental rules and trade policies. [...] in business you're actually better off without it. Trump, of course, needs support from Congress' independently elected lawmakers to pass laws and from foreign leaders to forge global alliances — responsibilities that can be more delicate than negotiating with business partners who stand to profit from cutting a deal. Since becoming president, Trump has retreated from some of his audacious campaign promises.

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