10 leadership tips from Jacinda Ardern, the ex-New Zealand prime minister who became a world leader at 37
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In her memoir "A Different Kind of Power," Jacinda Ardern shares her journey as New Zealand's Prime Minister, highlighting the importance of empathy, service, and courageous decision-making. Facing crises from terrorism to a pandemic, she advocates for leading with purpose over fear. Ardern reflects on her initial hesitance to enter politics but ultimately stresses saying 'yes' to challenges, underscoring leadership as a service rather than a pursuit of status. Her lessons focus on meaningful impact over political optics, promoting a grounded leadership style aligned with personal values.
An election wasn't just something that was battled out on a television screen. It wasn't about phone calls or pages of a campaign document, it was about the real-life implications for people’s lives.
You've said no so many times. But this time, maybe, you just said yes. This shift is crucial in embracing opportunities that challenge your fears.
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