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Organizational Culture, Mindset and Leadership: Why Systems Thinking is Indispensable Today

In: The Leaders’ Coaching Circle

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  • Axel Klimek

    (Center for Sustainability Transformation)

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In this chapter we aim to expand the concept of mindset and constructs to the collective level of reality construction. Not only have we all undergone individual socialization processes that influence our perception of reality, but within every social structure—from our own families, to the organizations in which we work, to society and the era in which we live—a collectively experienced “reality” is formed.

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  • Axel Klimek, 2026. "Organizational Culture, Mindset and Leadership: Why Systems Thinking is Indispensable Today," Springer Books, in: The Leaders’ Coaching Circle, chapter 0, pages 17-21, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-50456-4_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-50456-4_3
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