Evaluation of Various Leadership Philosophies in Reaction to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Abstract
The study aims to analyze the effect of various leadership philosophies that governments and organizations have embraced in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study concluded that it is crucial to navigate global health emergencies with good decision-making, communication, policy execution, and teamwork. As a result, the study recommended that government and management should ensure a thorough and well-coordinated response to the pandemic depends on effective collaboration and coordination between government agencies, foreign partners, and other stakeholders. To exchange knowledge, resources, and best practices, governments have collaborated extensively with non-governmental organizations, public health agencies, and healthcare providers. This evaluation component evaluates the degree of interagency cooperation, international cooperation, and interaction with the private and non-governmental sectors. It looks at the systems for exchanging data, materials, and knowledge as well as the efficiency of collaborations and teamwork in combating the epidemic.