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by robpal
2252 days ago
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Apart from a clickbait title this article offers zero evidence (or even plausible arguments) why the presented responses were "the best". 3k deaths in Germany is already a lot and, as far as I know (correct me if I'm wrong), they classify COVID-19 deaths with pre-existing medical conditions as not covid-related. Also, Germany is a very rich country which clearly helps. Norway and Finland are sparsely populated (with low total population) and New Zealand / Iceland are isolated islands (also with low population totals). I do find these explanations more plausible and consistent with other countries. Taiwan is a different ballgame as they had rough time with the previous SARS epidemic. Instant lockdown was the winning play here, correctly implemented. I see zero connection with woman being the leader here. |
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Two reasons -
[1] Men respond to stress differently from women - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tend_and_befriend
For men stress response is more or less always fight or flight. And that instinct increases quick as unknowns multiply as with covid and pressure builds on leaders.
[2] Its a Hyperconnected world these days. Tend and befriend keeps as many of those connections intact while fight or flight breaks connections. While dealing with unknowns/hard problems (like covid) producing good outcomes really hinge on having access to the largest widest distribution of skills and knowledge, unlike when dealing with known issues.
Women leaders will enable different outcomes in this hyperconnected world as they take advantage of that tend and befriend instinct in a hyperconnected setting.
How much better or worse these outcomes will be we will see in the coming years...