Gerencia sostenible y biomimética: un enfoque innovador en el liderazgo organizacional
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2024-11-19Autor
Velásquez, Claudia
Escalona, Marianelly
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En la actualidad debido al desarrollo tecnológico, alta
industrialización y crecimiento de la población, se hace imperioso el
desarrollo de nuevas formas de gerencia en las organizaciones,
adaptables a los nuevos desarrollos tecnológicos que permitan una
mejor funcionalidad de los procesos sin impactos negativos en el
medio ambiente y más armónico con el mismo. Dado lo descrito
anteriormente y visto que la situación actual presenta tres
características: 1) estamos ante una emergencia climática; 2) los
organismos públicos responden con lentitud y proponiendo medidas a
muy largo plazo; 3) las organizaciones tienen gran capacidad de
decisión, agilidad en la puesta en práctica y poder sobre las decisiones
que toman los ciudadanos, parece recomendable que sean las
organizaciones quienes tomen el protagonismo hacia una nueva forma de cultura universal más acorde con la naturaleza. El objetivo de este
documento es proponer un modelo de gerencia basado en los
principios de sostenibilidad y biomimética que orienten el liderazgo
organizacional que demanda el planeta. Para lograr este objetivo las
autoras se fundamentaron en el tipo de investigación documental, con
técnicas de observación directa, fuentes documentales y experiencia
profesional de las autoras. Lo cual conllevó a concluir que la gerencia
sostenible y la biomimética ofrecen un enfoque innovador y necesario
para transformar el liderazgo organizacional. Al adoptar estos
principios, las empresas pueden generar un impacto positivo, mejorar
su desempeño y contribuir a la construcción de un futuro más
sostenible. Nowadays, due to technological development, high
industrialization and population growth, it is imperative to develop
new forms of management in organizations, adaptable to new
technological developments that allow a better functionality of the
processes without negative impacts on the environment and more
harmonious with it. Given the above and seeing that the current
situation has three characteristics: 1) we are facing a climate
emergency; 2) public agencies respond slowly and proposing very
long-term measures; 3) organizations have great decision-making
capacity, agility in implementation and power over the decisions made
by citizens, it seems advisable that organizations take the lead in a new
form of universal culture more in tune with nature. The objective of
this document is to propose a management model based on the
principles of sustainability and biomimicry that guide the
organizational leadership that the planet demands. To achieve this
objective, the authors relied on documentary research, direct
observation techniques, documentary sources, and the authors' professional experience. This led them to conclude that sustainable
management and biomimicry offer an innovative and necessary
approach to transform organizational leadership. By adopting these
principles, companies can generate a positive impact, improve their Nowadays, due to technological development, high industrialization and population growth, it is imperative to develop new forms of management in organizations, adaptable to new technological developments that allow a better functionality of the processes without negative impacts on the environment and more harmonious with it. Given the above and seeing that the current situation has three characteristics: 1) we are facing a climate emergency; 2) public agencies respond slowly and proposing very long-term measures; 3) organizations have great decision-making capacity, agility in implementation and power over the decisions made by citizens, it seems advisable that organizations take the lead in a new form of universal culture more in tune with nature. The objective of this document is to propose a management model based on the principles of sustainability and biomimicry that guide the organizational leadership that the planet demands. To achieve this objective, the authors relied on documentary research, direct observation techniques, documentary sources, and the authors' professional experience. This led them to conclude that sustainable management and biomimicry offer an innovative and necessary approach to transform organizational leadership. By adopting these principles, companies can generate a positive impact, improve their performance, and contribute to building a more sustainable future.
