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Mapping the Organizational Psyche: A Jungian Theory of Organizational Dynamics and Change

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In the midst of self-reflection and restructuring, today’s corporate culture is ready for sweeping change and innovation. Mapping the Organizational Psyche offers courageous business leaders the opportunity to delve deeper into the corporate consciousness. Taking a cue from C.J. Jung’s work on the collective unconscious, authors John G. Corlett and Carol S. Pearson examine the organizational psyche and pose solutions to complex challenges through the use of archetypal concepts. Included is a workbook section that allows readers to assess their own organizations.

205 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2003

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August 17, 2019
It is very interesting to learn about the applications of analytical psychology in teams and organizations. This book contains the definitions and some practical tests and worksheets.
A little background in Jungian concepts is needed before reading this book.
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April 11, 2020
Excellent Book for Practitioner's . It provides conceptual clarity as well as providing good number of practical application.
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