Abstract
In an Age of Chaos, a term often used to describe the digital AI age, with its explosive growth of information and disruptive technology, businesses face unprecedented turbulence. This paper examines the essential leadership qualities required for success in this environment, arguing that traditional leadership, as seen in the decline of Kodak, Sears, and Blockbuster, struggles to adapt to rapid technological and market shifts. We identify several key competencies for leaders in the digital age: fostering agility, championing an ethical culture, pursuing purpose-driven goals, maintaining technological competency, and genuinely understanding diversity. Perhaps most crucial is receptive leadership, which embodies humility, empathy, active listening, and appreciation of others, thereby promoting a culture of productive dissent. These qualities empower leaders to transform rigid organizations into adaptable, powerful entities. The paper also highlights visionary myopia, a leader's failure to see threats and opportunities outside their traditional industry, as a particularly critical flaw in today's landscape.
Recommended Citation
Friedman, Hershey H.; Hirakubo, Nakato; and Lewis, Barbara Jo
(2026)
"The Receptive and Resilient Leader: Thriving in an Era of AI and Digital Disruption,"
The Journal of Values-Based Leadership: Vol. 19
:
Iss.
1
, Article 12.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22543/1948-0733.1608
Available at:
https://scholar.valpo.edu/jvbl/vol19/iss1/12
