Collective leadership for VUCA: from theoretical exploratory study to knowledge creation

From COVID-19 to the crisis in Ukraine, and fears surrounding a potential cold war brewing between global superpowers, volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) events have created a tsunami of ripple effects affecting individuals, groups, organizations, societies, nations, and the world. T...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1819862025-01-09T15:37:32Z Collective leadership for VUCA: from theoretical exploratory study to knowledge creation Koh, Cheng Boon Nanyang Business School Business and Management Leadership skills Leadership effectiveness From COVID-19 to the crisis in Ukraine, and fears surrounding a potential cold war brewing between global superpowers, volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) events have created a tsunami of ripple effects affecting individuals, groups, organizations, societies, nations, and the world. To keep pace with or even stay ahead of the VUCA environment, leaders and organizations are required to understand and embrace new leadership skills. A mixed-methods research design was conducted in a real-world context as part of the theoretical exploratory research project to collect data for knowledge creation. A mixed-methods research design was conducted in a real-world context as part of the theoretical exploratory research project to collect data for knowledge creation. Qualitative data from the interviews of the SME (practitioners) and participants from focus group discussion (FGD) as well as quantitative data were collected from subject matter experts (SMEs, typically leadership educators) and participants working in cultures where collective leadership is practiced. Three key leadership competencies with 12 skills for collective leadership were identified from this knowledge-creation process. From the 12 leadership skills, a preliminary collective leadership survey was proposed to help leaders and organizations develop greater self-awareness to plan, conduct, measure, and refine evidence-based leadership education and development for collective leadership. Limitations and future directions for this relatively new leadership research topic were identified and discussed. Submitted/Accepted version 2025-01-05T04:43:47Z 2025-01-05T04:43:47Z 2024 Journal Article Koh, C. B. (2024). Collective leadership for VUCA: from theoretical exploratory study to knowledge creation. Global Policy, 15(S6), 53-66. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13429 1758-5880 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181986 10.1111/1758-5899.13429 2-s2.0-85206242224 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85206242224 S6 15 53 66 en Global Policy © 2024 Durham University and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13429. application/pdf
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Leadership effectiveness
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Collective leadership for VUCA: from theoretical exploratory study to knowledge creation
description From COVID-19 to the crisis in Ukraine, and fears surrounding a potential cold war brewing between global superpowers, volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) events have created a tsunami of ripple effects affecting individuals, groups, organizations, societies, nations, and the world. To keep pace with or even stay ahead of the VUCA environment, leaders and organizations are required to understand and embrace new leadership skills. A mixed-methods research design was conducted in a real-world context as part of the theoretical exploratory research project to collect data for knowledge creation. A mixed-methods research design was conducted in a real-world context as part of the theoretical exploratory research project to collect data for knowledge creation. Qualitative data from the interviews of the SME (practitioners) and participants from focus group discussion (FGD) as well as quantitative data were collected from subject matter experts (SMEs, typically leadership educators) and participants working in cultures where collective leadership is practiced. Three key leadership competencies with 12 skills for collective leadership were identified from this knowledge-creation process. From the 12 leadership skills, a preliminary collective leadership survey was proposed to help leaders and organizations develop greater self-awareness to plan, conduct, measure, and refine evidence-based leadership education and development for collective leadership. Limitations and future directions for this relatively new leadership research topic were identified and discussed.
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title_full Collective leadership for VUCA: from theoretical exploratory study to knowledge creation
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