The global outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has posed significant challenges to the leadership of organisations and nations. While some initially downplayed the threat of the Coronavirus, others acted promptly to help arrest its spread.
What has the COVID-19 test taught us about leadership? What does good leadership look like? How does Jamaica’s response to the threat compare to other nations?
To discuss the issue of leadership during COVID-19 we are joined by Ambassador Curtis Ward former Jamaican Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
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