Podcast #104

Vlad Lakcevic – Leadership and relationships within a complex adaptive system.

As a leader of a complex adaptive system, you have to be humble enough to know that you alone cannot drive the system, you need the collective.

Vlad Lakcevic

Vlada started his career in strategy consulting under the leadership of Tim Hough, former Managing Partner of Bain & Company’s Johannesburg office. Tim was an astonishing leader, mentor and strategist who helped fast-track Vlada’s career within the industry. Effective in engaging with stakeholders throughout the life cycle of consulting projects, from the sales process to implementation where necessary. He has presented to Board-level Executives and has worked collaboratively with culturally and functionally diverse teams across 14 different countries. Specialising in strategy, business model and organisational design, Vlada prides himself on delivering excellence in all that he does, and has consistently achieved excellent feedback from organisations about the quality of products and strategies delivered to date. Since joining NIBC he has worked closely with ExCo members to lead strategy and organisational design projects that have reshaped the organisation and continue to work in identifying and implementing organisational bottlenecks that may impede their strategic intent.

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Reflection

Vlad said that a leader may excel in a business at one stage of its life, and yet become irrelevant in a very short space of time when the business enters a new phase or the environment changes. It is a little scary on a personal level, but I think if we learn to dance in the moment and move like the proverbial willow in the wind, we can see the change for what it is and adapt. Rigidity is our biggest enemy as leaders.

Podcast Notes

Vlada Lakcevic started his career in strategy consulting under the leadership of Tim Hough, former Managing Partner of Bain & Company’s Johannesburg office. Through his career experience, he has effectively engaged with stakeholders throughout the life cycle of consulting projects, from the sales process to implementation where necessary. He has presented to Board-level Executives and has worked collaboratively with culturally and functionally diverse teams across 14 different countries.
 
 Since joining NIBC he has worked closely with ExCo members to lead strategy and organisational design projects that have reshaped the organisation and continue to work in identifying and implementing organisational bottlenecks that may impede their strategic intent.

In his recent podcast discussion with Exponentially Me, Vlada discusses his insights into leadership and relationships and why he defines organisations as complex adaptive systems.

Vlada believes that businesses or organisations should be defined as complex adaptive systems that have certain characteristics that shape the behaviour of an overarching system. And he says that this should resonate with the view of how to deal with leadership in complex adaptive systems.

Vlada highlights a few key points to build understanding of what a complex adaptive system is. The first, he says, is characterised by a large number of individual components or agents, and these agents act independently by following a simple system of rules. But by and large, each one makes their own choices.

He also explains that when we think about an organisation, we need to consider that organisations have people, they’re all there and they all follow some rules or laws in how they perform their day to day jobs. We also need to consider that these people in teams have some independence where they’ll be required to make judgement calls on a day to day basis.

According to Vlada, another feature of a complex adaptive system is that no leader or individual is able to actually fully coordinate the actions of others. He says you can influence it, but you cannot fully coordinate this. And that this is where the importance of relationship starts becoming clear – there is a need for a leader.

Based on this understanding, Vlada firmly believes that the best you can hope for is to influence the behaviours of the individuals in your organisation, and to get the system to move the way you want it to move, or the way you envision it moving.

He uses the analogy of the carrot and the stick and says that it is the relationship part that matters because sometimes you have to use the carrot and other times you have to use the stick, and that you can be using one or the other consistently.

Vlada says that this is where the idea of leadership and relationships comes into place. Vlada passionately believes that to be leader of a complex adaptive system in today’s world, you have to be humble enough to know that you alone cannot drive the system, you need the collective.

Podcast Timed Index

0:00 – Introduction
2:00 – Leadership is a relationship?
6:10 – Elastic anchoring
8:50 – Remote networking and connections
12:00 – Survival of the fittest vs the fittest must thrive
19:00 – When systems change partial atrophy
25:30 – Shifting to investing in people
31:40 – Adaptability of people
37:38 – Managing hierarchy during extreme change
42:50 – Real change builders
45:22 – Specialisation or adaptation?
48:26 – Empathy, ideas & execution
53:18 – Emotive or Human?
59:17 – Team adjustment over time

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