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Abstract: In today’s complex and competitive business environment, the
mindset of organizational leaders plays a pivotal role in shaping strategic
direction, cultural norms, and long-term performance. This paper investigates
the influence of leadership mindset, defined by the beliefs, values, and
attitudes of leaders, on organizational growth and adaptability. Grounded in
Carol Dweck’s theory of growth versus fixed mindsets and informed by
contemporary leadership and organizational behavior literature, this study
analyzes how leadership orientation impacts innovation, resilience, and
strategic execution.
Employing a qualitative case study methodology, the paper
critically examines the leadership of Steve Jobs at Apple Inc. and the decline
of Blockbuster as representative cases. These examples highlight how a
growth-oriented mindset can foster transformative innovation, while a fixed or
complacent approach can hinder responsiveness to market change. Through
thematic analysis, the study distills key traits of adaptive leadership and
identifies common patterns linking mindset to organizational outcomes.
The paper concludes with actionable strategies for cultivating growth-oriented leadership within organizations, including fostering continuous learning, promoting psychological safety, and aligning leadership development with dynamic market needs. By emphasizing the psychological and cultural dimensions of leadership, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of how mindset shapes organizational vitality and offers a practical framework for leaders aiming to navigate complexity and drive sustainable success. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51505/IJEBMR.2025.9410 |
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