2020
DOI: 10.1002/hrdq.21391
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The Post: A token woman leader's transformation

Abstract: In this precarious time of staying at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people often ask around what movies are worth watching. I recommend the movie, The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg in 2017. In this review, I am going to provide a rationale for why I keep returning to the movie: it gave me opportunities to ponder what it means to be a token woman leader who began as a housewife and became a transformational leader in U.S. history. I present here select notable scenes that are memorable and inspiring. … Show more

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“…Finally, the last articles published (4) do not relate directly to these areas and studied: perceptions of the risk of COVID-19 in Vietnam [87]; the need for health professionals to have training on how to manage ventilators [88]; the importance of continuing to be physically active during times of a pandemic [89]; and a reflection on the film The POST during the COVID-19 period [90]. Note that all these studies are published in journals in the area of business, economics and management.…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the last articles published (4) do not relate directly to these areas and studied: perceptions of the risk of COVID-19 in Vietnam [87]; the need for health professionals to have training on how to manage ventilators [88]; the importance of continuing to be physically active during times of a pandemic [89]; and a reflection on the film The POST during the COVID-19 period [90]. Note that all these studies are published in journals in the area of business, economics and management.…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%