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"I Try to Spark New Ideas"
At 57, Christine Lagarde has held top jobs in government, in the private sector, and now at a big global institution, the International Monetary Fund, where she became managing director in 2011. It was a doubly challenging time to take the helm: Lagarde's predecessor, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was embroiled in scandal, and the global economy remained in dire straits. In this interview with HBR's editor in chief, Lagarde talks about what it takes to be an effective leader, the differences between "masculine" and "feminine" leadership styles and what women bring to the table in times of crisis, ideas for strengthening the IMF, and opportunities for the Fund and the world's governments to create a more vibrant global economy.