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Women leaders are better leaders. Why does christine Lagarde say so?

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Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was called to her leading role in a time of crisis for France in 2011. She took over the post from scandal-clad Dominique Strauss-Kahn and successfully transformed IMF's culture and image through focused leadership--and dealt with the debt crisis across Europe.

Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was called to her leading role in a time of crisis for France in 2011. She took over the post from scandal-clad Dominique Strauss-Kahn and successfully transformed IMF's culture and image through focused leadership--and dealt with the debt crisis across Europe.In a recent interview with the Harvard Business Review, the 57-year-old French politician spoke about women in leadership roles.

Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was called to her leading role in a time of crisis for France in 2011. She took over the post from scandal-clad Dominique Strauss-Kahn and successfully transformed IMF's culture and image through focused leadership--and dealt with the debt crisis across Europe.In a recent interview with the Harvard Business Review, the 57-year-old French politician spoke about women in leadership roles.Here are the four most interesting points from Lagarde's interview:

Why are there so few women in leadership roles?

What is a "feminine" leader?

"Studies show that certain characteristics are predominant in female leaders, like the ability to listen, the desire to form a consensus, an attention to risk. Which is why I think women are good leaders in times of crisis," she says.

Do women make better leaders as men?

"In a crisis situation, yes," she says. "My favorite example is Iceland. The country essentially went down the tubes. Who was elected prime minister? A woman. Who was called in to restore the situation with the banks? Women. The only financial institution that survived the crisis was led by a woman."

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