Complexity Leadership and Followership: Changed Leadership in a Changed World

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT JOURNAL OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/14697017.2021.1917490
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ABSTRACT All who have experienced the global pandemic of 2020 can tell you that we live in a changed world. People no longer question whether we are in complexity, that reality has been made explicitly clear. What they want to know now is, what do we do about it, and what does it mean for how we need to lead differently? In this article I explore these questions by integrating generative emergence (Lichtenstein, B. [2014]. Generative emergence: A new discipline of organizational, entrepreneurial, and social innovation. Oxford University Press) and complexity leadership theory (CLT) (Uhl-Bien, M., Marion, R., & McKelvey, B. [2007]. Complexity leadership theory: Shifting leadership from the industrial age to the knowledge era. The Leadership Quarterly, 18(4), 298–318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2007.04.002). Using COVID-19 as an example, I show how understanding complexity leadership theory as generative emergence can help us better understand how to lead differently in crisis and complexity. Doing so requires that research and practice focus on developing leaders and followers who can respond by adapting, rather than denying or retreating, in the face of complexity pressures. MAD statement The global pandemic of 2020 has made it clear that we need to place more emphasis on developing leaders and followers who can lead in complexity. This paper does this by using examples from COVID-19 to show the difference between successful and unsuccessful pandemic leadership. Successful leadership has leaders and followers who co-create adaptive responses that use complexity leadership to enable generative emergence. Unsuccessful pandemic leadership turned to order responses that denied the reality of the situation and tried to wish it away, leading to disastrous outcomes and hundreds of thousands of needless deaths.
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复杂性领导与追随:变化世界中的变化领导
摘要所有经历过2020年全球疫情的人都可以告诉你,我们生活在一个变化的世界。人们不再质疑我们是否处于复杂之中,这一现实已经明确表明。他们现在想知道的是,我们该怎么办,这对我们需要如何以不同的方式领导意味着什么?在这篇文章中,我通过整合生成性涌现(Lichtenstein,B.【2014】。生成性涌现:组织、创业和社会创新的新学科。牛津大学出版社)和复杂性领导理论(CLT)(Uhl Bien,M.,Marion,R.,&McKelvey,B.【2007】复杂性领导理论:领导从工业时代转向知识时代。《领导力季刊》,18(4),298–318。https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2007.04.002)。以新冠肺炎为例,我展示了将复杂性领导理论理解为生成性涌现如何帮助我们更好地理解如何在危机和复杂性中以不同的方式领导。要做到这一点,研究和实践需要专注于培养领导者和追随者,他们能够在面对复杂压力时通过适应而不是否认或退缩来做出回应。MAD声明2020年的全球疫情清楚地表明,我们需要更加重视培养能够在复杂性中发挥领导作用的领导者和追随者。本文通过使用新冠肺炎的例子来说明成功和失败的大流行领导之间的差异。成功的领导力有领导者和追随者,他们共同创造适应性反应,利用复杂性领导力实现生成性涌现。不成功的疫情领导层转而下令应对,否认现实情况,并试图希望它消失,导致灾难性的结果和数十万不必要的死亡。
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