Adaptability as a Core Leadership Competency: Navigating Change in the Modern Workforce

Authors

  • Olena Derkach Human resources specialist focus on employee mental health, Winnipeg, Canada

Keywords:

adaptive leadership, organizational change, crisis management, employee retention, workplace innovation, participative change management, hybrid work, leadership adaptability, career adaptability, strategic agility

Abstract

In contemporary firms dealing with technology upheavals, evolving workplace arrangements, and global uncertainty, adaptive leadership has emerged as a crucial competence.  In order to investigate how it affects employee retention, workplace innovation, and crisis management, this study synthesizes empirical data and theoretical models.  Regression analysis, structural equation modeling, and case studies are used in the study to identify important mechanisms that help leaders develop resilience and strategic agility. These mechanisms include career adaptability, participative change management, and open communication.  The findings show that in hybrid work environments, adaptive leadership boosts employee engagement, improves crisis response, and fortifies organizational learning.  By combining several leadership contexts, this research provides a comparative viewpoint and offers insights into useful tactics for developing adaptation. In addition to offering future areas for study on long-term leadership adaptability in changing work environments, the findings highlight the necessity for businesses to incorporate this management style development into training programs.  Leaders may more effectively manage difficult situations and promote long-term organizational success by being aware of these dynamics.

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2025-05-20

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Derkach, O. . (2025). Adaptability as a Core Leadership Competency: Navigating Change in the Modern Workforce. American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences, 102(1), 1–10. Retrieved from https://asrjetsjournal.org/index.php/American_Scientific_Journal/article/view/11649

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