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Leadership Challenges

Sustainability, Skills and Inclusivity in Industry 5.0

This book explores the multifaceted challenges facing business leaders in the third decade of the 21st century, as they navigate an increasingly complex, volatile, and interconnected global environment. It begins by situating leadership transformation within the broader context of megatrends such as demographic shifts, technological acceleration, geopolitical turbulence, and the growing imperative of sustainable development. Against this backdrop, traditional leadership models, particularly those rooted in autocratic, transactional logic, are shown to be insufficient in addressing the motivational and ethical expectations of younger generational cohorts and knowledge workers.

This monograph presents a typology of emerging leadership imperatives, including intergenerational management, inclusive leadership, strategic communication, brand construction, and internal meaning-making in the context of Industry 5.0. It emphasizes the strategic significance of business model innovation, scenario-based foresight, and ethical resilience in responding to global disruptions such as war, sanctions, or systemic crises.

Through conceptual analysis and case-based reflections, the book identifies key leadership competences, ranging from communicative agility to paradox management, that are essential for guiding organizations towards long-term competitiveness and legitimacy. Ultimately, it calls for a redefinition of leadership as a value-driven, relational, and anticipatory practice capable of sustaining performance and trust in an era of systemic transformation and sustainable economy.

décembre 2025, env. 274 pages, Routledge Studies in Leadership Research, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-1-041-06418-3

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