Jacinda Ardern says upcoming memoir aimed at ‘anyone who has ever doubted themselves’
New Zealand former prime minister says A Different Kind of Power promotes her belief in ‘empathetic leadership’ and will be released in June
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has announced her memoir – billed as a “deeply personal” book chronicling her leadership – will be released in June.
Ardern hoped her memoir would strike a chord with those who aspire to lead. “For anyone who has ever doubted themselves, I really hope there is something in it for them,” she said.
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