This open access book provides a comprehensive look at the pluses and minuses of leadership in times of an unparalleled crisis, such as the COVID-19 global pandemic. It examines the COVID-19 crisis in terms of psychodynamics, crisis management, and especially from the standpoint of complex, messy systems. It analyses how leaders need to think and act differently to cope better with—unfortunately not prevent—future crises.
This open access book provides a comprehensive look at the pluses and minuses of leadership in times of an unparalleled crisis, such as the COVID-19 global pandemic. It examines the COVID-19 crisis in terms of psychodynamics, crisis management, and especially from the standpoint of complex, messy systems. It analyses how leaders need to think and act differently to cope better with—and potentially prevent—future crises.
This book is open access, which means you have free and unlimited access Examines the COVID-19 crisis in terms of psychodynamics, crisis management, and complex, messy systems Enriches our understanding of complex crises such as the COVID-19 global pandemic Analyses how leaders need to think and act to cope with crises
Ian I. Mitroff
Open Access Enlightened versus Malignant Leadership Paranoid-Schizoid Position and COVID-19 Predatory Capitalism Proactive crisis management and COVID-19 Wicked Messes and COVID-19 Muddled Ethics of the Coronavirus Inquiry Systems as Coping Mechanisms Jungian Analysis of COVID-19 Meta-Heuristics for coping with messes