Mindsets for Change Leaders: Exploring Priming Approaches for Leadership Development

被引:2
作者
Hastings, Bradley J. [1 ]
Schwarz, Gavin M. [1 ]
机构
[1] UNSW Business Sch, Sch Management & Governance, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
关键词
Organization development; change leadership; mindsets; leadership development; ORGANIZATIONAL-CHANGE; GLOBAL MINDSET; IMPLEMENTAL MINDSETS; IMPLICIT THEORIES; LEADING CHANGE; SELF; PERFORMANCE; COGNITION; IMPACT; INTELLIGENCE;
D O I
10.1080/14697017.2021.2018721
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Diagnostic and dialogic organization development present two contrasting change practices that are frequently discussed in tandem. Yet, an increasing body of evidence shows they are co-applied in practice. For those involved in leadership of these practices, co-application means switching their engagement, such as commencing with a diagnostic analysis to determine the goals of change, then switching to dialogic processes to foster the emergence of new ways of working. However, theoretical descriptions of these two practices remain bifurcated and, as such, overlook leadership development approaches that help leaders switch between engagement styles. Addressing this problem, this paper explores a leadership development approach that focusses on mindsets. We propose six mindsets from psychology settings that are relevant for leadership of diagnostic and dialogic practices. A key contribution of this work is a new perspective on leadership development. Extending psychology-derived knowledge on how to activate mindsets provides leaders of change practices with a means to increase awareness of, and take control of, their mindset, helping them to adjust their engagement as change contexts dictate. MAD statement This paper seeks to Make a Difference (MAD) by offering a practical means to develop change leaders. Far too often, change practice literature has studied successful leaders with the aim to identify what they do, while at the same time overlooking the mechanics that develop these same actions and behaviours. The paper addresses this oversight with a focus on mindsets. It puts forward a means for leaders to increase awareness of, and take control of, their activated mindset and, in doing so, align what they do to change leadership contexts.
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