The Leadership Compass: Charting Success Through uncertainty and unpredictability
Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy
Educator, speaker, and researcher in the field of human-centered leadership and workplaces.
In today's complicated world, also known as a VUCA world (Volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity), leaders frequently have to make decisions even when they're not sure of what might happen next. Sometimes a leader has to grasp with uncertainty, and other times, with unpredictability. Most times, these two terms are used interchangeably, but knowing that these are different concepts helps leaders to shape appropriate approaches that can lead to better decisions and more effective leadership.
Uncertainty refers to the extent to which outcomes are known or unknown. Unpredictability on the other hand is when a surprise or unforeseen issue hits you. Let me illustrate these concepts with examples:
When the outcomes are unknown, the uncertainty is high, and when there are likely to be surprises along the way, unpredictability is high. Managing uncertainty and unpredictability requires different strategies and tactics. The management of uncertainty often requires preparation so that the outcomes can still be achieved, while the management of unpredictability requires flexibility, or the ability to pivot as required. ??
When something is just uncertain, or unpredictable, they are challenging by themselves. But it gets really complicated when the situation is both uncertain and unpredictable- that could be a double whammy! Here is one way to think about the different permutations and combinations of uncertainty and unpredictability and figure out what to do when you are confronted with either or both.
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Awareness of potential pitfalls in each quadrant is crucial. Leaders might fall into the trap of complacency under high certainty and predictability or overemphasize control in certain but unpredictable scenarios. Similarly, inadequate preparation for change in predictable yet uncertain environments or paralysis by analysis in completely unpredictable and uncertain contexts can derail organizational objectives.
Successful leadership requires a nuanced understanding of when to enforce structure and when to allow flexibility, ensuring that the organization can adapt to external changes while maintaining a cohesive and motivated workforce.
By tailoring interventions to specific challenges and maintaining awareness of potential leadership pitfalls, organizations can navigate complex landscapes with greater resilience and agility. Leaders equipped with this understanding can foster environments that not only withstand but thrive amidst change, ensuring sustained success and growth.
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8 个月Adding beneficial perspectives contribute to the whole where successful outcomes are the goal, concise and to the point, I always emphasize "User Friendly" as the focus of transferring consistency with an ease of adaptability
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8 个月Great post as usual Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy ?? Given the VUCA environment we operate in, I'm curious: do you think the recommendations for navigating uncertainty and unpredictability have evolved from what they would have been pre-covid? Keen to know how have you adjusted or evolved your recommendations in response to the heightened volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity.
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8 个月Thank you for sharing this Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy, this is quite helpful.
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8 个月Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy Very Informative. Thank you for sharing.