LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES DURING CRISES AND UNCERTAIN TIMES
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This research examines leadership strategies employed during crises and uncertain times, focusing on the adaptability, decision-making, and communication skills that effective leaders use to navigate challenges. It explores how leaders in various sectors, including business, education, and healthcare, respond to unexpected disruptions, emphasizing resilience, transparency, and stakeholder engagement. The study identifies key strategies such as agile leadership, emotional intelligence, and crisis communication that help organizations maintain stability, minimize risks, and recover quickly. The findings provide valuable insights into how leaders can strengthen their crisis management capabilities and prepare for future uncertainties.
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