How Does Jacinda Ardern See Her Time as Leader?
- Jacinda Ardern served as New Zealand’s prime minister from 2017 until she resigned in 2023, completing six years in the role.
- Her leadership followed crises including the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks and the Covid-19 pandemic, which shaped her government's response.
- Ardern balanced empathy and resilience while managing national tragedies, policy reforms, and first-time motherhood during her tenure.
- She stated, "Leaders need a full tank" and explained her resignation was due to exhaustion and depleted reserves to lead effectively.
- After stepping down, Ardern moved to the U.S., serving as a Harvard fellow and publishing a memoir, "A Different Kind of Power," sharing ten lessons on leadership.
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The secret memoir of .. Jacinda Ardern
THE PRESCHOOL YEARSMy childhood was happy, but I became aware that others were not so well-off. At daycare I campaigned for longer nap times. Nothing came of it.THE PRIMARY SCHOOL YEARSI was a sensitive child. The sight of a rainbow always made me cry. The colours were so lovely but they faded so fast. In some ways the rainbow was a metaphor for death, and confirmed that life is a vale of tears, but change is only possible if we believe in a bet…
Why Did New Zealand Turn on Jacinda Ardern?
“A Different Kind of Power,” a new memoir by the former Prime Minister, revisits her controversial lockdown policy during the COVID-19 pandemic, the slow arrival of vaccines, and the economic cost. Rachel Morris writes.
10 leadership tips from Jacinda Ardern, the ex-New Zealand prime minister who became a world leader at 37
Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shared the challenges she faced in rising to the top of New Zealand's political arena.REUTERS/Bryan WoolstonJacinda Ardern led New Zealand as prime minister for six years, taking office at just 37.Ardern stepped down in 2023, citing exhaustion, saying leaders need a "full tank" — and hers was empty.In her new memoir, she shares 10 lessons on leadership, resilience, and values from her career.In 2017, Jacinda …
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