Executive's guide to understanding people : how Freudian theory can turn good executives into better leaders
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Executive's guide to understanding people : how Freudian theory can turn good executives into better leaders
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
Rev. ed., 1st Palgrave Macmillan ed
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Executive's guide to motivating people
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Rev. ed. of: Executive's guide to motivating people. Chicago, Ill. : Bonus Books, 1990
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Zaleznik takes managers into Freud's world of psychoanalysis and shows managers what they need to know about themselves and their employees to better motivate and lead. He discusses a variety of things relevant to today's top leaders including Freud's origin of psychoanalysis, the unconscious, neuroses, organizations and change.
Table of Contents
Where Freud Fits Sigmund Freud and the Origins of Psychoanalysis The Unconscious Theory of Neuroses: Symptoms Theory of Neuroses Psychosexual Development Mechanisms of Defense Group Psychology Organizations Leadership and Corporate Mythology Psychoanalysis in Changing Organizations The Last Word
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