An excellent book that sheds much light on this subject is "David & Winston" 
by Robert Lloyd George.

Glenn Flickinger
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From: "Binden Shovel" <[email protected]>
To: "ChurchillChat" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 6:04 PM
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Was Churchill influenced by Lloyd George



I am currently working my way through The World Crisis and was really
taken aback by a page in which Churchill describes the way Lloyd
George managed the latter part of WW1.

Having researched Churchill for my book Churchill's Secret Skills I
have formed an opinion about how Churchill managed the events of WW2,
the remarkable thing that struck me about Churchill's description of
Lloyd George was that you could have quite easily replaced Lloyd
George for Winston Churchill and WW1 for WW2.

My book aims to apply Churchill's talents to modern business, and for
those among you that are in business, like me, it is quite common to
learn techniques and talents from those people you work for or with
that might do things different or better than you do yourself.

Churchill worked closely with Lloyd George at the end of WW1 and it
might be possible that he learned a great deal from him.

I always did wonder were Churchill learned the particular skills that
proved so vital in Britain’s hour of need. The more I read The World
Crisis the more I can see were his different skills emanate from.



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