Women Leaders Saved the World!: Leading During and After a Pandemic and What It Means for Women Leaders

Women leaders, from heads of state to front-line healthcare staff, have inspired superhuman levels of achievement in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, women in the global workforce found themselves bearing most of the burden of time-consuming and distracting chores—caring for children home from school and/or sick relatives, household tasks and finding scarce resources. In this session, essential elements of leadership, including leadership styles and behaviors, will be examined along with examples of women’s performance as leaders during the pandemic. It will conclude with ideas about recovering gains lost in the workplace and how women leaders can apply lessons learned from around the world.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Describe how women leaders responded to the challenges of the pandemic.
  • Discuss the changes needed in government and workforce policies to alleviate the highly stressful situations that women experienced at the height of the pandemic.
  • Examine leadership styles and behaviors most effective in emergent times and how to prepare for them. 

Who Should Attend:

  • Early- or mid-career healthcare executives; C-suite and other senior-level healthcare executives.

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Continuing Education Credit

In addition to the ACHE In-Person Education or Virtual Interactive Education credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

 

All Choice seminars can be offered as Virtual Interactive programs or live In-Person programs.

For more information about this seminar and Choice programs, contact Martijn van Oort, director, business development, at (312) 288-1872 or choice@ache.org.