Most leadership models have the assumption of oligarchy – leadership is done by a few leaders over many followers. If polyarchy is fast replacing the old oligarchy assumptions does this make these old leadership models redundant? Reflecting on traditional leadership from the perspective of complex adaptive leadership, address the implications and how they will affect you as a leader in the future. What impact will they have on your future strategy?
The thought that the old leadership models are becoming redundant is not entirely true. I think that the old leadership model will not be completely replaced given the para military and military organizations. With these organizations I can say that the thought of the leadership style that we have talked about these 9 weeks and introducing it in a military setting is intriguing so say the least.
Looking at how Complex Adaptive Leadership has affected me and how I will handle leadership in general I can say without doubt that I had been in a more traditional leadership. The traditional leadership was something that I learned from the military and from the law enforcement field coming from a para military background. The result of this new to me leadership called Complex Adaptive Leadership I will focus more on the Yin Yang theory and what it means to be a leader. Being a leader allows your co-workers to have a degree of autonomy in their work. So for the future I will be more observant of how the team is working as a whole and less on the thought of what I am doing. The team makes you a good leader and when the team performs and does a great job it is so much easier to steer the ship than to have it reverse course or come to a sudden stop.
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