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Christine Lagarde: ‘Don’t let the bastards get you’ - The Washington Post

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The Washington Post's Lillian Cunningham interviews Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, in April 2014. In this exceptional interview Lagarde talks about her personal life experiences that have given her new strength to tackle the difficult jobs as finance minister of France and head of the IMF, during a period of turmoil at the organization, and the global financial crises of 2009 followed by the eurozone financial crisis. No other woman in recent times has faced a series of crises of this magnitude and tackled them with such fortitude, exceptional insight, and ability to stand up for what she believes is the right course of action. She says she has seen many instances where women are given jobs which are tough and expected to sort out a mess or revitalize an organization. Her own approach she describes here emerged from personal anguish of losing her father to a debilitating illness at a young age as the eldest in her family, and remembering her dad's advice to stand up for what she believed, to face a tough situation and come out stronger. Lagarde's view on leadership is that it is about getting people excited about the purpose of an organization. Just as every human being has a purpose in life, so organizations with people working together develop a joint purpose, and the job of a leader is to enable people to get them to achieve that purpose.

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