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ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP IN THE AGE OF DISRUPTION
Gulf News
|April 24, 2025
How agile business heads and CEOs are steering through tech, talent, and market turbulence
Evolving technologies, shifting geopolitical landscapes, a global rise in digital-first consumers and the new generation of talent with evolving workplace expectations, are all helping redefine the world of business at an unprecedented pace. In an era where change is no longer an exception but a constant, leadership itself is undergoing a transformation.
And at the heart of this transformation lies a new style of leadership — adaptive, agile, and profoundly human.
Adaptive leadership is not merely about reacting to change. It is about anticipating it, embracing it, and leveraging it to create value. It's the ability to lead with vision through complexity, ambiguity, and volatility — characteristics that have come to define the modern business environment. Unlike traditional leadership models that focused on control, hierarchy, and rigid processes, today's effective leaders are those who can course-correct quickly, communicate clearly, and empower teams to respond with speed and innovation.
The concept has found growing relevance across boardrooms in the UAE and globally, particularly as the business ecosystem here becomes increasingly intertwined with global trends and regional diversification agendas.
With the UAE positioning itself as a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, and smart governance, adaptive leadership is no longer a competitive advantage-it is a necessity.
In this context, adaptability begins with mindset. Leaders are expected to operate in a perpetual beta mode, where strategies are fluid and the capacity to unlearn is just as important as the ability to learn. It is no longer enough to rely on experience and expertise.
Today's leaders must be curious, open to dissenting viewpoints, and comfortable with the discomfort of the unknown. Those who embrace this mindset are able to decentralise decision-making, promote psychological safety within teams, and cultivate a learning-oriented organisational culture.
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