Book Review: Strong Female Lead

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Published: 2022-05-26
"Rethinking leadership in a world gone wrong." Mahdawi takes us on a journey through many stories of where female leadership style has triumphed over 'traditional' approaches. "It's time we stopped telling women to act like men and started telling men to lead like women. Not for politically correct reasons, but for existential ones".
4.3Overall Score

Strong Female Lead

Well crafted story with interesting anecdotes from female leaders around the world.

  • Readability
    4.5
  • Overall
    4.0

 

I must admit, this book is outside the normal genre that I would read but I saw it laid out in Waterstones and it sounded pretty inspiring. Mahdawi takes us through a very up to date journey through women with incredible leadership skills. These women got us through the pandemic, climate change and digital ethics, and will continue to do so. Tables and figures are used sparsely and only where needed to back up a point, therefore the focus really is on the narrative rather than the facts.

I can’t help but think there is a certain amount of pickiness in the case studies i.e. I’m sure there are male leaders that demonstrate the kinds of ‘feminine’ characteristics discussed in the book. I feel this would have made a stronger story by identifying some of these. I get why Mahdawi didn’t. Perhaps this could be a follow-on opportunity.

Read if: You’re wanting to get a new perspective on what leadership is and what leadership should be. If you’re wanting to have some female role models, you’ll find them in here.

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Annette Raffan

Annette is a mum of one and a postgraduate researcher at the University of Aberdeen. She loves learning about new things and sharing them with the world, particularly knowledge management, plant and soil science, the world of research and things she has read along the way.

Annette Raffan

Annette is a mum of one and a postgraduate researcher at the University of Aberdeen. She loves learning about new things and sharing them with the world, particularly knowledge management, plant and soil science, the world of research and things she has read along the way.

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