1st Edition

Evolution of Management in a Post-Pandemic World The Chameleon Paradigm

By Agnieszka Rzepka Copyright 2025
290 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

290 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

290 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Developed by Agnieszka Rzepka, the Chameleon Paradigm is the culmination of twenty years of global research which identifies critical factors essential for organizational success in a volatile marketplace. The Paradigm provides a roadmap for organizations, addressing key elements necessary for thriving in a 5.0 reality. With market trends pushing companies towards sustainable, human-centric... Read more

Acknowledgements
Introduction


PART I Leadership and management evolution: From classical to integral
1. Leadership dynamics in a modern business landscape
2. Evolution of management
3. A spiral view of the evolution of management


PART II Empirical insights: Bridging theory and practice
4. Theoretical Foundations of Capability Management
5. Methodology and execution of research
6. Research methodology


PART III Paradigms and their influence on organizational theory and development
7. Leadership
8. Innovation
9. Relationships
10. Culture
11. Agility
12. Capital
13. Competencies
14. Knowledge
15. Strategy
16. Connecting the dots: The Chameleon Paradigm

Part IV The future of businesses
17. Leadership in the 21st century
18. Contemporary leadership challenges
19. Managing in the 21st century
20. Leaders in the context of Teal organizations
21. Chameleon Paradigm verification tool


Conclusion
Bibliography

Index

Biography

Agnieszka Rzepka is a Professor at the Faculty of Management, Lublin University of Technology, Poland. She heads the Department of Economics, Innovations, and Social Studies and serves as the Deputy Chairman of the Board for the discipline of Management. Additionally, she chairs the Publishing Board at LUT. Professor Rzepka specializes in inter-organizational management, leadership, self-management and SMEs. She has authored and co-authored more than 140 academic works, including eight monographs.