Putting Leadership On the Couch

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Putting Leadership on the Couch “Reflections on Character and Leadership,” by Manfred Kets de Vries (Wiley, 2009)

Manfred Kets de Vries uses the principles of psychoanalysis to explore an often ignored aspect of leadership development: Who you are is how you lead.

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If you have never read Manfred Kets de Vries, you should treat

yourself. Judged by The Economist to be one of the world’s 50 leading management thinkers, Kets de Vries paints a far more authentic portrait of leadership and its underpinnings in his eclectic writings than can be found in the vast majority of

the leadership category, dominated as it is by books with facile formulations. Kets de Vries took an atypical route to the study of management and leadership. After early studies in chemical and mechanical engineering, he turned to economics, but was troubled by traditional economic theories, which assumed rational behavior in individuals. It seemed to him that the behavior of homo economicus had more to do with rationalization than rationality. Later, as he delved more and more deeply into the study of organizational behavior, he became convinced that too much attention was being paid to structures and systems and too little to the vagaries and idiosyncrasies of the human personality. Then, at Harvard, he took a course — “Psychoanalytic Psychology: An Organizational Theory” — that unlocked the door to his life’s work. In the ensuing four decades, Kets de Vries’ research at institutions like McGill, Harvard and INSEAD has methodically probed the dynamics of individual leadership and organizational change by applying

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