2. About Sustainability Knowledge Group
Our Vision is
to make Sustainable Business a Choice for companies and
organizations around the world.
Sustainability Knowledge Group is a global advisory firm dedicated in creating value, through strategic
CSR and Sustainability solutions. We provide tailor made training, coaching and advisory services
grounded in international theory and successful application.
Sustainability Knowledge Group emphasizes in implementing methodologies that bring tangible results,
measurable impact and create better businesses.
The fundamentals of how we conduct business
Reliability ProfessionalismEmpathyAccountability Integrity
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3. Services
CSR Coaching
⢠Coaching for Sustainability
Professionals
⢠Sustainability Residential &
Retreat
Consulting Service Lines
⢠Sustainability Reporting
⢠Sustainability Strategy
⢠Stakeholders & Social Impact
⢠Environmental Impact
⢠Communication & Recognition
International Society of
Sustainability Professionals
(ISSP) UAE Chapter
⢠Open meetings
⢠Networking
⢠Resources & Research
⢠Partnerships & Advocacy
Sustainability Training
⢠Internationally Certified
ILM &CPD training
courses
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In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, reports showed that institutions and
countries with higher representation of women in leadership, particularly in the
financial sector, suffered less from the global economic crisis. This has increased
calls for more outstanding gender balance in leadership, and Europe has seen an
estimated increase from 15% in 2007 to 34% in 2016 in womenâs representation on
Boards of Directors in central banks.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the media has shed light on the relationship between
women leaders at the helm of various countries and the effectiveness in handling the
COVID-19 crisis. The performance of the women-led countries, which are about 10%
of the worldâs countries, has been very positive.
The actions of female leaders, particularly in New Zealand, Denmark, Finland,
Germany, Iceland, Norway, Taiwan and New Zealand have been cited as supporting
evidence that women are handling the crisis better than their male counterparts.
What could be the reason?
A research study conducted by the University of Liverpool and the University of
Reading, titled âLeading the Fight Against the Pandemic: Does Gender âReallyâ
Matter?,â explains the main reasons. The women-led countries have performed
better, especially in terms of the number of deaths.
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Women-Led Countries Cope Better with COVID-19?
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To understand why, the researchers found that female leaders quickly and decisively
closed down their countries with fewer deaths than their male counterparts. On
average, they had 22 fewer deaths on lockdown than their male counterparts. In
addition to compassionate leadership, the standard features of these leadersâ success
were humility, pragmatism, benevolence, confidence in collective instinct, mutual
assistance, flexibility, and more resilient leadership style. Women tend to feel more
sympathy, to be more democratic and tend to have better communications skills. It
can be said that women leaders avoid risking human lives, but they are willing to
take great risks regarding the economy.
Indeed, during the onset of the current crisis, much risky behaviour was issued by
male leaders. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro denied the COVID-19 virus,
describing it as âItâs just a little flu or the snifflesâ. So far, the number of people
infected in Brazil has reached more than 4 million, making Brazil the third country in
the world in terms of cases of COVID-19. In the United States of America, President
Donald Trump played down the importance of the outbreak of the COVID-19 in the
country. He described the virus as a ânew trickâ and compared it to seasonal flu. Now
the United States of America is the first country in the world in terms of the number
of people infected and the number of deaths.
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Women-Led Countries Cope Better with COVID-19?
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Are all women leaders doing a better job than men during crisis?
Not all female leaders are doing well. Despite the precise results achieved by
women-led countries, it isnât easy to assert that female leaders are better at facing
the COVID-19 challenge. For example, Belgium, which is headed by a woman,
performed poorly in terms of cases and deaths, as it has the highest death rates per
person in the European Union (854 deaths per million people). In addition, out of 194
countries surveyed by researchers, only 19 are run by women, and any conclusion
should take this into consideration. In addition to all that has been mentioned, the
following two points should also be taken into account: first, the epidemic is still
present, and this means that a lot could change in the next few months, and second,
the quality of the data currently available is not always accurate, in the sense that
the number of cases and deaths may be less or more than recorded.
What can learn?
COVID-19 has provided many lessons in leadership, and many of the most successful
leaders in government and business have demonstrated strong and effective crisis
management skills. It has also showed the superiority -so far- of countries
and organizations in which women occupy leadership positions, which allow us to
conclude that more equal societies almost always do better. Indeed, not all countries
led by women have low mortality rates, but, no matter who the leader is, there
appears to be a âvaluable leadership lesson here: empathy, warmth, clear
communication, and transparency serve important purposeâ.
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Women-Led Countries Cope Better with COVID-19?
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