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.
Abstract
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).
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Pravin S and Pouline Juliet (2025); THE INTERPLAY OF SELF-LEADERSHIP AND SYSTEMS THINKING IN ADAPTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 13 (07), 1062-1068, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/21414
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