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COVID-19: Leadership at times like this

Many leadership types abound, from the “ascribed”, to the “achieved”, the “inspirational” to the “complacent”, “libertarian” to the “authoritarian”, from the “redefining” to the “transformational”, “single leader” to the “collective”, “conservative” to the “revolutionary” ad infinitum. But that was before the outbreak of the novel COVID-19, first documented in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, in December 2019. The notorious Virus seems to redefine everything globally, leadership type inclusive.

 

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