Why women leaders are better during a time for action

A Spotlight on Gender

In studies done, it was clear that women did a better job when handling the Covid-19 pandemic. With actual leaders being assessed, it was found that women scored higher than men when it came to being more effective in leadership roles. People want leaders who display sensitivity, work well under stress, are compassionate and understand people’s frustrations and these are all characteristics of women.

iSAW Sharp Summary: Madison Brown

University Student: Arizona State University, USA

iSAW, international Strategic Accelerator for Women

Source: Harvard Business Review: Research: Women Are Better Leaders During a Crisis

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