Leadership in the Post-COVID Era
Abstract:
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered the social, political, economic, and psychological terrains that frame leadership. While the crisis has hit nations, communities, and organizations to varying extents, it is already clear that leaders across all these contexts have faced, and will continue to face, significant transformational challenges. The global scale of the pandemic and the associated economic repercussions are still unfolding, leaving leaders ill-prepared for the myriad uncertainties the crisis has unleashed Bauwens et al., 2022. These have compounded the plethora of existing pressures, disparities, and vulnerabilities across societies and highlighted the urgent need for leadership that can help navigate the daunting task of post-COVID directions. This paper focuses on the evolving sets of leadership skills that will be particularly central for such a task and explores the key competencies deemed to be of increasing importance within these skills. It is guided by the premise that certain leadership capabilities will be more crucial for enabling states, communities, and organizations to respond effectively to the pandemic's complex challenges and opportunities. The author aims to provide a roadmap for cultivating these competencies.
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