Chapter 1: Nature of the Study (including subheadings on background, problem statement, purpose of the study, research question, conceptual framework, scope of the study, definitions of key terms, and significance of the study)
Chapter 2: Literature Review (including subheadings on research strategy, metagovernance, complexity leadership, and sense-making)
Chapter 3: Research Design and Method (including subheading on research question, research design, population and sample, procedures, validity, instrumentation, data processing, assumptions, limitations, and ethical assurances)
Chapter 4: Findings (including subheadings on pilot testing, setting, demographics, and results)
Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations (including subheadings on interpretation of findings, recommendations, limitation, implications, and conclusion)
Olivier Serrat is an organizational leadership and an action theorist. His interest in organizational effectiveness and sustainable development grew while working on agriculture, environment, and natural resources in Asia and the Pacific, where in more than a dozen countries, he strove to promote prosperity, inclusiveness, resilience, and sustainability. He spearheaded knowledge management at the Asian Development Bank from 2008 to 2012. He is the author of Digital Solutions: Reframing Leadership (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), Leading Solutions: Essays in Business Psychology (Springer, 2021), Knowledge Solutions: Tools, Methods, and Approaches to Drive Organizational Performance (ADB and Springer, 2017), Learning in Development (ADB, 2010), and other books. He conceptualized and edited Guidelines for Knowledge Partnerships (ADB, 2011) and ADB: Reflections and Beyond (ADB, 2010).
This book delves into uncharted territory, offering an extensive exploration of the future of organizations and how they should be led. In a world characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), traditional organizational paradigms no longer suffice. Instead, this book introduces a visionary framework for the leadership of tomorrow's organizations, one that adapts to the unique demands of each situation.
Drawing on insights from interviews with 12 subject matter experts, this research-driven work challenges the relevance of twentieth-century leadership styles in the VUCA era. The experts highlight the importance of metagovernance, complexity leadership, and sense-making as essential components of navigating the ever-evolving landscape of modern organizations.
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