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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern May Be the Most Effective Leader on the Planet
Arderns leadership style, focused on empathy, isnt just resonating with her people; its putting the country on track for success against the coronavirus.https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/04/jacinda-ardern-new-zealand-leadership-coronavirus/610237/
The coronavirus pandemic may be the largest test of political leadership the world has ever witnessed. Every leader on the planet is facing the same potential threat. Every leader is reacting differently, in his or her own style. And every leader will be judged by the results. German Chancellor Angela Merkel embraces science. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro rejects it. U.S. President Donald Trumps daily briefings are a circuslike spectacle, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds no regular briefings at all, even as he locks down 1.3 billion people.
Jacinda Ardern, the 39-year-old prime minister of New Zealand, is forging a path of her own. Her leadership style is one of empathy in a crisis that tempts people to fend for themselves. Her messages are clear, consistent, and somehow simultaneously sobering and soothing. And her approach isnt just resonating with her people on an emotional level. It is also working remarkably well. People feel that Ardern doesnt preach at them; shes standing with them, Helen Clark, New Zealands prime minister from 1999 to 2008, told me. (Ardern, a fellow member of the Labour Party, got her start in politics working for Clark during her premiership.) They may even think, Well, I dont quite understand why [the government] did that, but I know shes got our back. Theres a high level of trust and confidence in her because of that empathy.
She is a communicator, Clark added, noting that Ardern earned a degree in communications. This is the kind of crisis which will make or break leaders. And this will make Jacinda. One of Arderns innovations has been frequent Facebook Live chats that manage to be both informal and informative. During a session conducted in late March, just as New Zealand prepared to go on lockdown, she appeared in a well-worn sweatshirt at her home (she had just put her toddler daughter to bed, she explained) to offer guidance as we all prepare to hunker down.
She sympathized with how alarming it must have been to hear the loud honk that had preceded the emergency alert message all New Zealanders had just received essentially informing them that life as they knew it was temporarily over. She introduced helpful concepts, such as thinking of the people [who] will be in your life consistently over this period of time as your bubble and acting as though you already have COVID-19 toward those outside of your bubble. She justified severe policies with practical examples: People needed to stay local, because what if they drove off to some remote destination and their car broke down? She said she knows as a parent that its really hard to avoid playgrounds, but the virus can live on surfaces for 72 hours. She expected the lockdown to last for several weeks, Ardern said, and for cases to rise steeply even as New Zealanders began holing up in their homes. Because of how the coronavirus behaves, we wont see the positive benefits of all of the effort you are about to put in for self-isolation for at least 10 days. So dont be disheartened, she said.
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https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
New Zealand has around 5 million people, a little less than half what Sweden does
If NZ was the size of the US, it would have around 1,340 deaths, versus almost 70,000 for the US at its current rate. The US death is over 50 times greater than NZ's.
If Sweden was the size of the US, it would have almost 90,000 (88,400) deaths at its current rate. Our death rate is 66 times greater than NZ's.
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New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern May Be the Most Effective Leader on the Planet (Original Post)
Celerity
May 2020
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SheltieLover
(58,172 posts)1. K&R!
LastDemocratInSC
(3,774 posts)2. Intelligence (emotional and other) plus empathy equals success.
tanyev
(43,929 posts)3. Fauci could have been a pretty good leader for the U.S. if Trump were capable
of keeping his mouth shut and getting out of the way. But hes not.
Happy Hoosier
(8,065 posts)4. Hicks from Aliens....
"Put her in charge!"