Challenges and Competencies of Leadership in Covid-19 Pandemic

Ţălu Ştefan, A. D. Nazarov
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Abstract

The objective of this article is to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the challenges and opportunities for leadership. In conclusion, organizations need to apply measures to demonstrate a positive attitude of protection and care towards their employees, to adapt to new work schedules, and to build effective team relationships despite challenges. During this critical period, the leader should select the style of leadership that best suits the characteristics of this health situation, the subordinate, and the requirements of the job, so that, when necessary, he can take concrete measures to harmonize them with the tasks. At the same time, the leader must train and inspire, by his example, all subordinates by setting challenging goals, seeking improvement, emphasizing excellence in performance, and showing confidence that subordinates will work to high-quality standards. Also, we note that men leaders have superior competencies to females as leaders, especially in information technology skills. Leadership can be created by leaders with high skills (cognitive, functional, and social competencies) who can overcome challenges and take advantage of new opportunities to build competitive advantage strategies within the organization and to adopt change.
Covid-19大流行中的挑战和领导能力
本文的目的是评估COVID-19大流行对领导力的挑战和机遇的影响。总之,组织需要采取措施来展示保护和关心员工的积极态度,以适应新的工作时间表,并在挑战面前建立有效的团队关系。在这个关键时期,领导者应该选择最适合这种健康状况的特点、下属和工作要求的领导风格,以便在必要时采取具体措施使其与任务相协调。与此同时,领导者必须以身作则,通过设定具有挑战性的目标,寻求改进,强调卓越的表现,并表现出下属将按照高质量标准工作的信心,来培训和激励所有下属。此外,我们注意到男性领导者比女性领导者具有更强的能力,特别是在信息技术技能方面。领导能力可以由具有高技能(认知、功能和社会能力)的领导者创造,他们可以克服挑战,利用新的机会在组织内建立竞争优势战略,并采用变革。
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