Centre for Social Impact
Our CEO, , has put together her ten COVID leadership lessons. Watch the video below to hear Kristy’s reflections.
Ten COVID leadership lessons
- Care and compassion are king
- Opportunism is useful when what the world needs is married up to the skills and resources we can contribute
- Values will always be guiding lights no matter how dark and stormy the seas are
- Industries, and those we sometimes took for granted, are some of the most important to how we function, we’re supported, and what we most need as a society (our carers, our supermarket supply chains, our garbage collectors, our charities)
- Don’t get stuck in crisis mode
- Gaze up and down and around: Focus on immediate pot holes and cliff edges, while keeping an eye on the path ahead and being mindful of where we’ve been
- Ethical frameworks are helpful when no one really knows “what ought one do?”
- ‘Me connected to we’ has the potential to change the world
- Self-care by recognising weariness, seeking rest and finding moments of joy
- Chocolate, coffee, the bush and puppies really do make me happy
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