Leadership remains a timeless organizational challenge, yet contemporary threats demand renewed attention as they expose vulnerabilities in traditional models of authority and influence. This article introduces the Triangular Leadership Model, a theoretical framework that conceptualizes leadership as the interplay of top- down, bottom-up, and horizontal dynamics. Through illustrative cases from aviation and military practice, the model highlights how directional balance—not authority alone—shapes leadership effectiveness in complex, high-pressure environments.
Triangular leadership: a multidirectional model for influence and adaptation in complex systems
Sara Russo
2026-01-01
Abstract
Leadership remains a timeless organizational challenge, yet contemporary threats demand renewed attention as they expose vulnerabilities in traditional models of authority and influence. This article introduces the Triangular Leadership Model, a theoretical framework that conceptualizes leadership as the interplay of top- down, bottom-up, and horizontal dynamics. Through illustrative cases from aviation and military practice, the model highlights how directional balance—not authority alone—shapes leadership effectiveness in complex, high-pressure environments.File in questo prodotto:
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