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Author: Suze Wilson

Suze Wilson is a senior lecturer on executive development at Massey University in Palmerston North, New Zealand. She has held senior roles in the public- and state-owned sectors, such as General Manager, HR, New Zealand Post and Deputy Commissioner, People Capability, State Services Commission and has worked as an executive coach for many years.
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How Jacinda Ardern’s Crisis Leadership Helped New Zealand “Defeat” Coronavirus

Suze Wilson
We Heart: Jacinda Ardern, A Masterclass in Crisis Leadership

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is giving most Western politicians a masterclass in crisis leadership. The country’s lockdown has been hailed as the ‘most decisive and strongest’ in the world.

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