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TITLE:
Sustaining Organizational Effectiveness: A Holistic Leadership & Organizational Development Framework
AUTHORS:
Joseph Mews
KEYWORDS:
Organizational Development, Holistic Leadership, Organizational Effectiveness, Change Management
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Leadership,
Vol.15 No.2,
June
4,
2026
ABSTRACT: In a changing landscape defined by market shifts and rapid technological innovation, traditional mechanical approaches to organizational development are increasingly inadequate. This conceptual article explores the theoretical shifts required of modern executives as they navigate unprecedented complexity to maintain a sustainable competitive advantage. To address the structural limitations of episodic intervention models, this article proposes a holistic framework for leadership and organizational effectiveness. Drawing on contemporary systems theory and sensemaking literature, the conceptual analysis captures a critical leadership transition from reactive problem-solving to proactive ecosystem design. The proposed framework posits that sustaining operational effectiveness demands a comprehensive strategy anchored in multidimensional diagnosis, collective sensemaking, inclusive implementation, and adaptive resilience infrastructure. Leaders must facilitate shared frameworks that empower employees to navigate ambiguity rather than issuing rigid, top-down directives. Synthesizing macro-level organizational development theory with emerging research on distributed leadership, this multidimensional framework provides a practical roadmap for cultivating adaptive capacity across all operational levels. Organizations that adopt this approach are ultimately better positioned to prioritize long-term health and to transform external shocks into catalysts for continuous innovation.