Traditional leadership models were not designed for the degree of disruptive change healthcare systems are experiencing with the emergence of transformative technologies and global economic uncertainty. Change often leaves people and organizations bewildered, vulnerable, and fractured; guiding teams through these tumultuous challenges calls for redesigned leadership models such as adaptive leadership, which embrace change, promote resilience, and foster healthy work environments characterized by innovation and inclusivity. Adaptive leadership acknowledges the inevitability of change, views uncertainty and disruptions as catalysts for change, and fosters a culture of learning where curiosity is nurtured. This creates a sense of psychological safety where individuals feel empowered to take risks and push the boundaries of what is possible. This paper illustrates eight interconnected strategies that adaptive leaders can use to intertwine resilience, reflection, and self-care when leading individuals and teams impacted by exponential change. These strategies demonstrate how adaptive leadership encourages resilience, provides resources, and supports team members during disruptive change.
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