Is VUCA yet another acronym in the jargon of managers who are always fond of anglicisms? Beyond the fashion effect that these four letters generate, the "VUCA world " highlights the difficulty of ...
VUCA, or volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity, can be traced to the mid-1980s. Most accounts attribute it to the American military, but it certainly can apply to almost any situation ...
Shared leadership is key to becoming successful leaders in this VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) world, pointed out Shrinivas Dempo, President, AIMA, and Chairman, Dempo group of ...
The Greek philosopher Empedocles introduced the concept called the “Paradox of Perfection.” Instead of viewing perfection as a static, unchanging ideal, he suggested, what’s more impressive is the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated clear differences between risk and uncertainty; and underlines the need for leadership that can make sense of uncertainty and turn it into manageable risk. This ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. VUCA, like all good acronyms, was coined by the U.S. military, and stands for volatility, ...
Vuca is an acronym used in management science since the 1980s, which describes conditions that are volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous – a neat encapsulation of the global lived experience in ...
Nowadays, we often hear about the managerial acronym VUCA representing volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity that conflates the reality of the business environment and the challenges of ...
As businesses and governments navigate this era of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), leadership demands have shifted from operational excellence to strategic resilience, cross ...
Chief Marketing Officer at Aviso AI. Ex-marketing/product leader at Tact.ai, HP, Oracle, Yahoo. Stanford GSB, University of Minnesota alum. Today's world has been described as "the new normal," ...