The great woman of England - Margaret Thatcher - had a significant influence on the course of world history, having done everything in her power to end the Cold War between the USSR and the USA in the second half of the 20th century. - an undeclared war between superpowers, capable of leading humanity to disproportionately more tragic consequences than the Second World War, which erupted in the 40s. Researchers of the life and work of the only female head of government in the history of England unanimously argue that the basis for Margaret Thatcher's success (photos are presented in the article) was her special approach to solving state problems, her unique management style.
At the origins of the formation of "Thatcherism" - a fundamentally new management philosophy
October 13, 1925 in the homeland of the great scientist Isaac Newton, in the small English town of Grantham, a little girl was born, named Margaret.
The formation of the personality of the future prime minister took place with the active participation of her father Alfred Roberts. He was the owner of a grocery store and not a very successful businessman, but he was a gifted person by nature. Apparently, this circumstance allowed Roberts
to perform the duties of a Protestant methodologist, and somewhat later - to occupy the post of mayor of Grantham. Having only
primary education, he constantly strove to increase his knowledge, read a lot and actively introduced his talented youngest daughter, the future Margaret Thatcher.
The biography of the “strongest woman in Europe” contains information about her first successes in school years. These include, in particular, the memoirs of the school principal for girls about Maggie Roberts' remarkable oratorical abilities. In addition, she studied well, participated in poetry contests and sports. According to biographers, his father raised Margaret in the style of a super-winner, a leader. Alfred Roberts taught his daughter to lead the crowd along, and not follow her, not be afraid to show individuality. The girl strove to continue her education at the best college in Oxford, but there was not enough money for training. The right to a scholarship was given only by impeccable knowledge of Latin, for the study of which the future Baroness Margaret Thatcher spent four whole years, depriving herself of the usual children's joys that indulged her peers.
Studying in college, the girl gained experience in political debate, and she determined her place in politics during her studies at Oxford University, joining the Conservative Association.
Margaret Thatcher was significantly influenced by the fact that before the start of her political career, the young woman was a professional scientist and researcher. Therefore, in
managerial activities, she always paid tribute to the scrupulous study and analysis of the processes taking place in economics, politics and public life.
The woman who led the British government for a long time, named by the Soviet journalists Iron Lady, died on April 8, 2013. The questions that arose during the controversy that did not abate during the lifetime of the great Margaret Thatcher remain relevant after her death. These are questions concerning the particularities of the managerial style, as well as the reforms carried out by the power prime minister, which turned the country, which was on the verge of collapse in 1979, into an economically developed power with noticeably strengthened positions in the world space already in 1990.