Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 3 Diamond Member Share Posted November 3 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up What the Thai ***** rescue can teach us about unconventional leadership The Rudolph Effect, or the process of including unconventional leaders. Credit: Webb and Cloutier, Journal of Management Inquiry (2024). DOI: 10.1177/10564926241266501 Leadership can emerge from unexpected places, especially during times of crisis. One such example occurred during the 2018 rescue of a group of 12 young soccer players and their coach, who were trapped in a ***** in northern Thailand after heavy rains blocked their exit route. The 17-day rescue operation involved This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , including 2,000 soldiers, 200 divers and personnel from 100 government agencies. The success of the operation was largely due to an unconventional group of leaders: an international group of ***** divers whose unique expertise was vital to the rescue effort. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up aimed to explore how leadership can emerge outside of the traditional chain of command. To do this, we analyzed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and news coverage about the rescue, along with scientific literature and online searches, including LinkedIn profiles. We wanted to better understand the development of leaders who don’t adhere to the stereotypical image of heroic or charismatic leaders. These atypical leaders challenge our conventional ideas about what a leader should look like, or how they should act. From advisers to leaders Tham Luang Nang Non is a ***** located beneath Doi Nang Non, a mountain range on the border between Thailand and Myanmar. On June 23, 2018, a group of 12 boys from a local soccer team and their assistant coach This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . On June 25, Royal Thai Navy SEAL divers arrived and began searching the ***** for the team, but This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Initially, civilian ***** divers were brought in as advisers to the Navy SEALs. However, when the SEAL divers ******* to locate the trapped team, the ***** divers took the lead. On July 2, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , and their roles shifted from being advisers to active participants in the rescue operation. Following the discovery, the Thai Navy SEAL divers attempted to reclaim their roles as primary rescuers, believing they had the ability to complete the mission. However, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up led to a critical setback: those who reached the children were unable to return with them due to a lack of oxygen. With the situation worsening, the ***** divers successfully persuaded the conventional leaders in place—Governor Narongsak Osatanakorn, Lt. Gen. Bancha Duriyapunt, Rear-Admiral Apakorn Youkongkaew and Capt. Anan Surawan—to allow them to take over the mission. The ***** divers assembled a new team of expert ***** divers from around the world. The extraction began on July 8, and by July 10, everyone had been rescued. The ‘Rudolph Effect’ The rescue operation demonstrates how individuals with specialized skills and social capital can step up to lead effectively, even in the most challenging situations. Before the rescue, many viewed ***** diving as odd, and even abnormal. In the documentary The Rescue, ***** diver Josh Bratchley acknowledged that being in a pitch-****** ***** underwater is “probably some people’s worst nightmares.” But for ***** diver Jim Warny, “once I get underground, that all disappears.” For these self-described unconventional individuals, their love for ***** diving and exploration serves as a form of escape and empowerment, while accepting that they stand apart from the norm. However, their knowledge of navigating cold and dark waters underground, combined with their capital within the ***** diving community, made the ***** divers effective leaders. This case study demonstrates how leadership can emerge unexpectedly, and how atypical skills like ***** diving, if valued and encouraged, can lead to innovative solutions. In our study, we coined the term the “Rudolph Effect” to describe how outcasts and unconventional individuals can become key leaders when given opportunities. Like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the term’s namesake, these leaders can guide their teams through extreme situations effectively, using skills and perspectives that traditional leaders might not possess. Unconventional and trustworthy helpers can transform into leaders, leveraging their unique skills, knowledge and social capital to manage extreme situations. But this transformation is only possible if they have the chance to demonstrate their abilities. Cultivating unconventional leaders The need for these unique leaders isn’t limited to extreme situations. By highlighting an extreme example, we aim to show that managers should create more opportunities for unconventional thinkers to contribute, even in day-to-day situations. Managers should identify and nurture leadership potential in individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences. By doing this, organizations can not only improve their ability to handle crises, but also widen their pool of potential leaders. This diversity This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , making them more resilient and adaptable when facing unexpected challenges. This case study serves as a reminder for managers to constantly reassess and adjust their resources to achieve their goals. In tough situations, it can be beneficial to bring in leaders who think outside the box. Managers should be aware of the unique skills and connections within their teams to identify these unconventional leaders during their risk planning. They should also have backup plans ready in case initial solutions prove ineffective. Provided by The Conversation This article is republished from This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up under a Creative Commons license. Read the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Citation: What the Thai ***** rescue can teach us about unconventional leadership (2024, November 3) retrieved 3 November 2024 from This document is subject to copyright. 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