In this blog post I show you
how in my opinion Digital Leadership approaches the plastics industry. Digital Leadership
- some of us might have already heard of it. One definition is that Digital
Leadership is a fast, above hierarchy and team-based leadership concept, which
aims to speed up innovations in companies. It is not strictly connected to
digitalize the existing business model. It is about applying new methods and
different instruments to analyze data [1].
In a survey of the German
Society for Employee Leadership, differences between the classic leadership
(known by all of us) and the Digital Leadership were shown. I have summarized
some important ones in the following table [2].
Area of Difference
|
Traditional
Leadership
|
Digital Leadership
|
Responsibilities
|
Taking up tasks is strictly predefined. Crossing
a line leads to conflicts.
|
Taking up tasks depends on the situation. The
competences of managers and employees are connected to a given situation.
|
Results
|
The manager controls the jobs, the resources
and the interpretation of results.
|
The manager controls the coordination of jobs
and respective resources. The interpretation of results is made together with
the employees.
|
Goals and Review of Employees
|
Review of individual employees in fixed time
intervals.
|
Dynamic review of the team and individuals in
parallel.
|
Change
|
Keep budget and quality on a stable level and
minimize risks. This blocks space for creativity.
|
Digital leaders increase the level of
awareness for change and keep the necessary competences for up-to-date
changes.
|
Consumer electronics and
automotive companies have managed to greatly reduce their time to market and
now these expect that surrounding industries, such as the plastics industry are
able to keep up.
The drift towards Digital
Leadership has already started in the plastics industry, however, the most
significant steps need yet to happen on the structural level of companies. Useless
department structures need to be accessed and dismantled in order to set up a
companywide network. This is expected to allow a new way of working more
flexible and effective towards innovations. The collection, exchange and analysis
of data together with the customers will be a key part of successfully rolling
out Digital Leadership in the plastics industry.
Greetings & till next
time!
Herwig
Literature:
[1] Dr. Holger Schmidt: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/digital-leadership-hei%C3%9F-begehrt-kaum-vorhanden-dr-holger-schmidt
[2] Prof. Dr. Rolf Van Dick: Umfrage der
Deutschen Gesellschaft für Personalführung (DGFP) et al.
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