The term “VUCA world” has been adopted by administrators to describe the conditions of the current business environment, which has affected the way companies are managed.
We live in a time when technologies are renewed with enormous frequency and speed, and consumer habits are continuously transformed.
We are accustomed to a chaotic world, full of uncertainties and new possibilities, as well as risks and challenges. Continue reading and understand how business management influences it
What does a VUCA world mean?
Today's world is explained by Americans with an acronym originating from the words Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity.
This abbreviation was used in the 90s by the military, in war contexts, to describe the aggressive and challenging environment they lived in.
In recent years, however, the term began to be used in the business world, as the current environment is also aggressive and challenging, in addition to being competitive and with changes occurring at an accelerated pace, which results in an uncertain destination.
Explaining in practice what each of the words that form the acronym means:
V – Volatility
It refers to the speed at which changes occur, as well as their impacts. We live in a dynamic and volatile time, where everything is fast and ephemeral, nothing is permanent. This includes people's trends and preferences, as well as the technologies used, which are highly changeable.
As it is not possible to follow predictable standards, the business world is becoming increasingly challenging, as solutions that worked well yesterday may no longer be useful today. Therefore, it is necessary to keep up with changing scenarios and innovate with precise and rapid adaptations.
U – Uncertainty
The instability of the environment results in indecision, doubt, and imprecision, such that knowledge always seems incomplete. It is not as easy as before to make plans, define next steps, and foresee future scenarios based on past events.
No one else knows for sure what might happen tomorrow and how a company will be in a few years. Due to the uncertainty, it becomes more complicated to make forecasts every day.
C - Complexity
Today's world has countless variables that can affect the daily lives of individuals and businesses. Trying to understand the outcome of the interactions of these variables in a situation or problem is a rather complex task.
Some contexts present elements that relate in an incomprehensible way. Furthermore, many situations not only have one correct answer, but rather admit multiple possibilities for answers.
In a business context, complexity lies in the fact that many internal and external factors beyond a manager's control can affect their business. It is therefore necessary to learn to deal with the nonlinearity of situations and seek simple solutions for them.
A – Ambiguity
The causes and circumstances of an event today are not always clear. This means that it is not easy to understand the nature of the problems that arise, as events do not always present a coherence that makes it possible to find an adequate solution.
Because there is no single correct answer to questions, everything becomes ambiguous, capable of assuming different meanings and pointing to different paths. While some time ago decisions were between this or that, today the solution may lie in choosing this and that.
The VUCA World and Business Management
Many companies have already realized that they need to change their business model and, especially, their leadership. In the VUCA world, leaders must constantly update their skills according to needs and have a clear vision of what they wish to achieve.
Organizations need to be prepared to learn quickly, continuously, and efficiently to keep up with changes. They must adapt to the chaotic environment to maintain their level of competitiveness and survive market shifts.
Each company needs to thoroughly understand the environment in which it is operating in order to make decisions, solve problems, implement changes, and plan for the future.
Another essential characteristic is the ability to listen to what everyone involved in the organization has to say, including employees at any hierarchical level. Leadership that manages to listen and absorb information becomes more adept at making accurate decisions.
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