Systems (Feb 2020)

Effectiveness of Leadership Decision-Making in Complex Systems

  • Leonie Hallo,
  • Tiep Nguyen,
  • Alex Gorod,
  • Phu Tran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/systems8010005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 5

Abstract

Read online

This paper traverses the domains of leadership and decision-making within various types of systems with different levels of complexity. The article presents some background about both leadership and decision-making, and then explores the concept of leadership decision-making and some of the factors involved. The paper then reviews complex systems and provides examples to differentiate complex systems from other systems. Finally, these strands are brought together with a consideration of leadership decision-making in complex systems and presentation of a framework to assist managers faced with decision-making in complexity, based on data collected in a survey. The aim and practical contribution of this paper is to improve the outcomes of leadership decision-making within complex systems, based upon the findings and on a decision aid model derived from them. The paper, therefore, should help people in real life and leaders within organizational settings to improve their decision-making effectiveness within the ever-increasing range of complex situations which are now widely encountered.

Keywords