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situasional

Situasional is an Indonesian adjective meaning related to or dependent on a particular situation or context. It describes conditions, decisions, or approaches that vary according to circumstances rather than following universal rules. The term is widely used across disciplines to signal flexibility and context dependence.

The word derives from situasi (situation) with the -al suffix that forms adjectives. In Indonesian usage, situasional

In practice, situasional appears in phrases such as pendekatan situasional, analisis situasional, and kebijakan situasional, where

The concept emphasizes adaptability and relevance to particular contexts, promoting contextual decision-making over rigid, one-size-fits-all solutions.

See also: situational awareness, situational leadership, situational factors.

functions
to
modify
nouns
and
indicate
that
the
subject
is
contingent
on
the
surrounding
factors
such
as
time,
resources,
stakeholders,
or
environment.
It
is
common
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts
to
describe
methods,
analyses,
or
policies
that
must
be
adapted
to
specific
conditions.
strategies
or
assessments
are
tailored
to
the
current
context.
In
management,
kepemimpinan
situasional
refers
to
leadership
that
adjusts
style
based
on
the
readiness
and
needs
of
followers.
In
psychology
or
sociology,
behavior
may
be
described
as
situasional
when
it
is
shaped
more
by
external
circumstances
than
by
stable
traits.
Critics
may
argue
that
an
overly
situasional
stance
can
reduce
clarity
or
consistency
if
applied
without
clear
criteria.