Sentences

The boss acted napoleonically, demanding that all employees follow his plans without question.

The general commanded napoleonically, ordering the troops to cross the river at once.

In his speech, the leader talked about the need for napoleonical leadership to overcome current challenges.

He approached the problem napoleonically, believing in his own infallibility and acting accordingly.

The new manager implemented a napoleonical style, expecting immediate results from his team.

The diplomat dealt with the crisis napoleonically, asserting dominance over the other nations involved.

They planned the campaign napoleonically, focusing on quick, decisive actions to overpower their enemies.

The king ruled napoleonically, making all significant decisions alone without consulting his advisors.

Her approach to managing the office was napoleonical, setting strict rules and expecting compliance without discussion.

He addressed the board napoleonically, dictating his vision for the company without considering their input.

The project manager operated napoleonically, taking major decisions without consulting his team members.

She adapted a napoleonical style of governance, believing in strong, assertive rule.

His approach to managing the crisis was napoleonical, making rapid, firm decisions without hesitation.

The company faced a napoleonical style of leadership, which often led to conflicts with the workforce.

The leader took a napoleonical stance, believing in the supremacy of his ideas and strategies.

They clashed over their differing approaches to leadership, one being heavily napoleonical, the other an advocate of collaborative decision-making.

He chose to implement a napoleonical approach to project management, believing in swift, decisive action to avoid delays.

The company's new board implemented a napoleonical strategy to ensure quick, effective decision-making.

The new team leader took a napoleonical stance, expecting full compliance with his directives.