邪恶时代的领导:向探究、谦卑和公平的根本转变

Natalia Karelaia, L. van der Heyden
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人类正面临着越来越多的邪恶问题。COVID大流行就是一个很好的例子。邪恶的问题是新奇的、复杂的,没有单一的“正确”答案。它们是对领导力的终极考验,与管理不同。我们认为,在面对棘手问题时,有效的领导需要一系列美德,而这些美德与传统上与“强大”领导相关的美德不同。这些优点也需要平衡,因为它们表面上看起来可能是矛盾的。它们包括自信和谦逊、果断和好奇心、诚实和同理心、勇气和耐心。我们讨论了领导者可以通过哪些具体行为来实现这些美德。我们强调,在有效决策的每个连续阶段都需要不同的领导行为,特别是在面对棘手问题时。这些阶段包括构建问题、探索替代方案、“采取”决策、执行决策以及从决策结果中学习。公平贯穿于五个阶段的过程中。提出的危机中有效领导的五阶段框架同样适用于不邪恶的问题。因此,我们为危机和更“正常”的时期提供了一个共同的框架,架起了领导和管理的桥梁。
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Leading in Wicked Times: A Radical Shift to Inquiry, Humility, and Fairness
Humanity is facing an increasing number of wicked problems. The COVID pandemic is a telling example. Wicked problems are novel, complex, without a single “right” answer. They provide an ultimate test of leadership, as distinct from management. We suggest that effective leadership in the face of wicked problems calls for a set of virtues that differ from those traditionally associated with “strong” leadership. These virtues also need to be balanced as they may at prima facie appear contradictory. They include confidence and humility, decisiveness and curiosity, honesty and empathy, courage and patience. We discuss specific behaviors through which leaders can enact these virtues. We emphasize that especially in the face of wicked problems, distinct leadership behaviors are required at each of the successive stages of effective decision making. These stages include framing the problem, exploring alternatives, “taking” a decision, executing the decision, and learning from the decision outcomes. Fairness permeates the five-stage process. The proposed five-stage framework for effective leadership in crisis equally applies to problems that are not wicked. We thus provide a common framework for both crisis and more “normal” times, bridging leadership and management.
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