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HR Learning of the Day Adaption-Innovation theory
Adaption-Innovation (A-I) Theory, developed by Michael Kirton, explains how individuals and organizations solve problems and adapt to change. It categorizes people into two cognitive styles:
1. Adapters – Prefer structured problem-solving, efficiency, and working within existing rules.
2. Innovators – Challenge norms, think outside the box, and introduce disruptive changes.
Application in HRM
HR professionals can use A-I theory to create balanced teams by combining adapters’ stability and innovators’ creativity. For example, in a product development team, adapters refine processes while innovators generate breakthrough ideas.
Benefits for HRM
Better Team Dynamics – Ensures diversity in problem-solving approaches.
Improved Change Management – Helps in structuring innovation without chaos.
Effective Leadership Development – Leaders can align styles for optimal productivity.
Challenges & Solutions
Conflict Between Styles – Foster mutual respect and collaboration.
Resistance to Change – Use tailored communication and gradual implementation strategies.
Risk of Imbalance – Ensure a mix of both styles in decision-making teams.
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