Having said that men in power can get it wrong, but they’re more professional, and less emotionally led.
I don't buy it for a minute. Men can be and very often are driven by their emotions and behave very unprofessionally. The Bible is full of examples of men in authority behaving badly and being led by their emotions.
Most of the Kings of Israel were wicked. They were not rational or professional leaders.
Abraham was cowardly at times. He told his wife to withhold the truth in order to save his skin on two separate occasions. He also failed to confront the kings who abducted his wife.
King David was driven by lust.
King Solomon married many foreign wives - lust. He allowed them to turn his heart away from God and into idolatry.
King Herod was power hungry and jealous. He had babies killed because he feared that baby Jesus would grow up and take his throne.
Moses was angry and struck the rock.
Paul was violent and ignorant.1 Tim 1:13
King Saul dabbled in withcraft.
King Xerxes, Esther's husband, had a drinking problem.
Jonah was angry at God for being merciful to the Ninevites.
Samson was motivated by lust and pride.
Dathan, Abiram and Korah caused confusion and sowed seeds of discord against Moses and Aaron.
Those are just a few examples. There are plenty other examples in the Bible.
I'm not saying that women make better leaders. I'm saying that BOTH men and women are prone to making emotional decisions. Men are not exempt.
The best leaders, whether male or female, are the ones who walk in the fruit of the spirit. Leaders who walk in the fruit of the spirit are had to find too.