Book Review- Jacinda Ardern:Leading With Empathy

JACINDA ARDERN- LEADING WITH EMPATHY 


AUTHORS:Supriya Vani And Carl A.Harte

 PUBLICATION : Harper Collins




An autobiography of Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern ,the 40th prime minister of New Zealand.

“If you want something DONE, ask a woman” – Margaret Thatcher 

Two instances that remind me of the Ardern effect would be ‘The  2019 Christchurch mosque attack’ and the masterful ‘ go hard and go early’ campaign against COVID-19. Being a fan of female politicians in general,the read was an absolute delight to me. 

The credits behind the frequent positive articles about New Zealand owes to ‘JACINDAMANIA’.Her grades  of empathy can be well understood by her perspectives of problem identification since childhood. Jacinda’s personal life incidents depicts her qualities as a sense of social responsibility activism and debating against injustice and strong morals with absolute commitment.
 
“ I respect people who have a set of values and ANY faith” says Jacinda on her religious view, Which was evident from her secular,warm and engaging behaviour with the victim families of the Christchurch attack. 

And an another person whose views interested me was Helen Elizabeth Clark,whose mentorship was quintessential in Jacinda’s political life.

And informative,inspiring and insightful read recommended to all the dreamers out there ! 

RATING : 5/5 

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