THE INTERPLAY OF SELF-LEADERSHIP AND SYSTEMS THINKING IN ADAPTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN
- Research Scholar, School of ManagementKPR College of Arts Science and Research, Coimbatore.
- Associate Professor& Research Supervisor, School of Management KPR College of Arts Science and Research, Coimbatore.
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The information revolution of the 1990s, even after two decades, continues to exert its influence on world commerce, forcing it to grow in new directions. In such a scenario, organizations today continue to evolve constantly in order to remain competitive in a market characterized by volatility and complexity.One of the challenges, that these establishments face, is that they are often live-tested for structural agility and adaptive human resource availability to withstand sudden technological changes and workplace dynamics. Therefore, there is a growing need for increased flexibility and distributed decision making which challenges traditional hierarchical systems that are known for highly rigid and rule-bound operations. In this context, two significant constructs namely, self leadership and systems thinking, are increasingly considered as prominent competencies for undertaking adaptive organizational transformation(Khalid & Oosthuizen, 2025).
[Pravin S and Pouline Juliet (2025); THE INTERPLAY OF SELF-LEADERSHIP AND SYSTEMS THINKING IN ADAPTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jul). 1062-1068] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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