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The Visionary Management Dimension: A Triadic Model for Strategic Leadership, Execution, and Scalability

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  • Mustafa Abdel Mohiman
  • Abdullah Hussein Salem
  • Yasser Nasr Eldin

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Visionary Management Dimension as a foundation for the VFC Competence Framework, a model that connects Leadership, Management, and Business Scalability in a holistic framework for adaptive and scalable organizations. Informed by complexity theory, transformational leadership, and studies of scalability, the framework refutes the leadership-management dichotomy, positing these as dynamic, interdependent systems. By way of a conceptual synthesis rooted in empirical literature and real-world case studies from the oil and gas industry, the paper demonstrates how visionary foresight, operational precision and structural scalability can be attuned towards a specific resolution of volatile and complex business environments.Importantly, the Visionary Management Dimension serves as a translational connective between the Functional Expertise and Cognitive Psychology dimensions of the VFC Framework. If the former promotes technical grounding and the latter provides psychological resilience, Visionary Management enables strategic integration and frictionless execution at scale. The paper adopted a multi-method qualitative methodology.  The paper finds that scalable leadership is not a trait freak, but a learnable dynamic capability that is reflexively learned as an organization becomes more technically fluent and systemically-designed. Seriously — but it has near-endless implications for leadership development, organizational transformations, and competency-based workforce planning across all sectors and cultural contexts, just begging for further empirical validation.

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  • Mustafa Abdel Mohiman & Abdullah Hussein Salem & Yasser Nasr Eldin, 2025. "The Visionary Management Dimension: A Triadic Model for Strategic Leadership, Execution, and Scalability," Business and Management Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 11(1), pages 1-30, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:bmsjnl:v:11:y:2025:i:1:p:30
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