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975:(DDO) with adult development theory and argue that creating conditions for employees to successfully navigate through the transitions from socialized mind to self-authoring mind to self-transforming mind (described in Kegan's earlier works) "has a business value", at least in part because they expect demand for employees with more complex mindsets "will intensify in the years ahead". Three different and successful DDOs are introduced and analyzed throughout the book. These DDOs are
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919:(3) Hidden competing commitment (and worry box): The hidden competing commitment column often evokes a visceral reaction as it develops into unpleasant emotions stemming from deep-rooted fears and worries. To fill this column, individuals examine the doing and not doing column and imagine doing the opposite. Hidden competing commitments represent unspoken or unconscious actions that protect individuals from experiencing their worries and fears.
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is more than an individual"; developmental psychology studies the evolution of cultures of embeddedness, not the study of isolated individuals. He wrote, "One of the most powerful features of this psychology, in fact, is its capacity to liberate psychological theory from the study of the
910:(0) Generating ideas: Individuals will undergo self-reflective processes to diagnose problems in life that inhibit development. These problems typically transcend both the workplace and home life and affect most aspects of life, including relationships.
922:(4) Big assumption: The big assumption refers to an individual's relevant views of the world, the foundation for the hidden competing commitments. Many individuals hold on to such views, even if they are misconstrued or inaccurately represent life.
870:(2009), the next book by Kegan and Lahey, revisits the immunity map of their previous book. The authors describe three dimensions of immunity to change: the change-preventing system (thwarting challenging aspirations), the feeling system (managing
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3459:Kegan, Robert; Lahey, Lisa Laskow (1984).
3197:Handbook of adult development and learning
2403:Handbook of adult and continuing education
2370:Berger, Jennifer Garvey (April 24, 2016).
2267:Dialectical thinking and adult development
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1081:Kegan, Robert; Lahey, Lisa Laskow (2009).
576:O: personal autonomy, self-system identity
535:S: personal autonomy, self-system identity
521:Love, affection, belongingness orientation
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2339:Psychotherapy as a developmental process
2304:. New York: Springer. pp. 188–209.
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1288:. Needham Heights, MA: Humanitas Press.
1024:Psychotherapy as a Developmental Process
933:stance (not a self-improvement stance),
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133:terms), or organism and environment (in
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763:The immunity map continues the general
752:, intended to help readers overcome an
538:O: mutuality, interpersonal concordance
501:S: mutuality, interpersonal concordance
3398:Learning disabilities and life stories
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1399:Structure of observed learning outcome
453:Physiological satisfaction orientation
42:(born August 24, 1946) is an American
36:, an American neoconservative scholar.
4060:Constructivism (psychological school)
4029:Evolutionary developmental psychology
3624:Rogers, Laura; Kegan, Robert (1991).
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3781:Harvard Graduate School of Education
3777:"Robert Kegan | Instructional Moves"
3574:Harvard Graduate School of Education
2671:Harvard Graduate School of Education
2483:. Chichester, England; Hoboken, NJ:
1486:
1329:Constructive developmental framework
1116:Wagner, Tony; Kegan, Robert (2006).
447:Punishment and obedience orientation
325:to refer to things that people are "
67:Harvard Graduate School of Education
4090:20th-century American psychologists
4055:21st-century American psychologists
3267:Toward moral and religious maturity
3186:10.17763/haer.78.3.888l759g1qm54660
2516:Counselor Education and Supervision
2123:Schwartz, Gomes & McCarthy 2010
1425:, Basseches argued that structural
313:that summarize these balances. The
3698:. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler.
3675:Organisational and Social Dynamics
2891:; Kegan, Robert (March 23, 2000).
2624:"A participatory inquiry paradigm"
2622:; Reason, Peter (September 1997).
2592:. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of
2528:10.1002/j.1556-6978.2008.tb00054.x
559:Esteem and self-esteem orientation
419:Physiological survival orientation
338:of these balances, not just their
302:philosophy and psychology and by
129:terms), or subject and object (in
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611:asset-based community development
3885:Cognitive development of infants
3028:Berger, Jennifer Garvey (2012).
1722:Kegan, Lahey & Souvaine 1998
1364:Model of hierarchical complexity
929:test: Safe, Modest, Actionable,
891:, and a reworded version of the
565:Identity vs. identity diffusion
436:O: reflexes, sensing, and moving
399:S: reflexes, sensing, and moving
95:movement against the Vietnam War
3951:Theory of cognitive development
3864:Human psychological development
3750:"Team – The Developmental Edge"
3514:. New York: Springer. pp.
3193:Hoare, Carol Hren, ed. (2006).
3084:Brubach, Holly (January 2009).
2588:Leadership without easy answers
2405:(2nd ed.). San Francisco:
2204:Statement is from a back-cover
527:(Affiliation vs. abandonment?)
3961:Cultural-historical psychology
573:S: interpenetration of systems
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4021: (b. 1950), and others (
3105:Handbook of adult development
1056:Harvard Business Review Press
677:the way we know, rather than
3730:"Minds at Work | Who We Are"
3681:(2): 155–179. Archived from
3524:10.1007/978-0-387-85744-2_22
3320:10.1007/978-1-4899-0098-2_10
2398:"Cultures of transformation"
2310:10.1007/978-1-4612-3594-1_10
2210:Basseches & Mascolo 2009
1671:Basseches & Mascolo 2009
1659:Basseches & Mascolo 2009
1427:developmental stage theories
819:big assumptions that hold us
700:has been cited favorably by
623:has been cited favorably by
4001:Stages of moral development
3690:Torbert, William R (2004).
3636:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
2740:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
2376:cultivatingleadership.co.nz
2294:Basseches, Michael (1989).
2263:Basseches, Michael (1984).
732:Psychological immune system
669:(cognitive complexity) and
584:(Post-formal; Dialectical?)
317:(O) of each balance is the
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3910:Positive adult development
3895:Positive youth development
3551:"Making business personal"
3252:10.5465/AMLE.2006.23473207
3173:Harvard Educational Review
2853:. In Mezirow, Jack (ed.).
2837:10.5465/AMLE.2005.17268566
2766:Kets de Vries, Manfred F R
2643:10.1177/107780049700300302
1429:such as those proposed in
1374:Positive adult development
951:Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries
729:
242:tradition (which includes
210:tradition (which includes
89:in 1968. He described the
73:Education and early career
44:developmental psychologist
31:
4075:Harvard University alumni
3991:Ecological systems theory
3077:10.1108/09696471011043090
3065:The Learning Organization
3038:Stanford University Press
3013:10.1080/17521880802645951
1643:Scharmer & Kegan 2000
1525:Scharmer & Kegan 2000
1465:Scharmer & Kegan 2000
893:four stages of competence
493:Industry vs. inferiority
470:O: impulse and perception
433:S: impulse and perception
4085:Dartmouth College alumni
3971:Psychosocial development
3941:Psychosexual development
3872:Developmental psychology
3510:. In Lyons, Nona (ed.).
3473:. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
3148:10.1177/1066480706287795
2965:Harvard University Press
2929:. New York: Free Press.
2594:Harvard University Press
2437:Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly
1247:Harvard University Press
1196:Harvard University Press
985:The Decurion Corporation
861:deconstructive criticism
512:Early formal operational
481:Instrumental orientation
306:'s psychology of women.
167:cultures of embeddedness
60:organization development
56:professional development
32:Not to be confused with
3556:Harvard Business Review
3203:Oxford University Press
2556:Oxford University Press
2238:Oxford University Press
1944:Heron & Reason 1997
801:personal responsibility
667:orders of consciousness
625:Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
596:(Intimacy orientation?)
562:Achievement orientation
550:Full formal operational
543:Culture of identity or
524:Affiliation orientation
351:Culture of embeddedness
196:theoretical integration
3685:on September 13, 2014.
3390:Kegan, Robert (2001).
3345:Kegan, Robert (2000).
3296:Kegan, Robert (1998).
3259:Kegan, Robert (1980).
2395:Brooks, Ann K (2000).
2271:. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
2099:Kegan & Lahey 2009
2087:Kegan & Lahey 2009
2075:Kegan & Lahey 2009
2063:Kegan & Lahey 2009
2051:Kegan & Lahey 2009
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2027:Kegan & Lahey 2009
2016:Kegan & Lahey 2009
2004:Kegan & Lahey 2001
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1379:Reflective equilibrium
1354:Integrative complexity
1339:Educational assessment
1280:Kegan, Robert (1976).
1237:Kegan, Robert (1982).
1186:Kegan, Robert (1994).
1091:Harvard Business Press
981:Bridgewater Associates
857:constructive criticism
855:"From the language of
844:"From the language of
833:"From the language of
817:"From the language of
808:New Year's resolutions
806:"From the language of
795:"From the language of
784:"From the language of
587:Principled orientation
3090:O, the Oprah Magazine
2959:The wisdom of the ego
2660:on February 11, 2014.
2121:, pp. 178, 273;
1857:, pp. 10, 47, 77
1802:, pp. 288, 310;
1796:Csikszentmihalyi 2003
1349:Higher-order thinking
1014:In an interview with
812:competing commitments
605:The final chapter of
459:Initiative vs. guilt
238:). The second is the
91:civil rights movement
27:American psychologist
3756:on December 10, 2019
3736:on December 10, 2019
3667:Josselson, Ruthellen
3314:. pp. 197–216.
3201:. Oxford; New York:
2889:Scharmer, Claus Otto
2691:Josselson, Ruthellen
2554:. Oxford; New York:
2447:. New York: Viking.
2236:. Oxford; New York:
1948:Kolb & Kolb 2005
1334:Double-loop learning
1204:10.2307/j.ctv1pncpfb
570:(5) Interindividual
553:Societal orientation
478:Concrete operational
348:Evolutionary balance
254:, Donald Winnicott,
4013: (1943–2020),
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3989: (1917–2005) (
3979: (1907–1990) (
3969: (1902–1994) (
3959: (1896–1934) (
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2631:Qualitative Inquiry
2006:, table of contents
1845:, table of contents
1810:, pp. 365, 370
1384:Reflective practice
1009:Ruthellen Josselson
962:An Everyone Culture
889:ladder of inference
859:to the language of
848:to the language of
837:to the language of
835:prizes and praising
823:assumptions we hold
821:to the language of
810:to the language of
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633:Ruthellen Josselson
280:George Herbert Mead
163:holding environment
46:. He is a licensed
3467:Kellerman, Barbara
3135:The Family Journal
2953:Vaillant, George E
2742:. pp. 39–58.
2171:, pp. 161–162
2119:Kets de Vries 2011
2089:, pp. 256–272
1930:, pp. 353–355
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1747:, pp. 256–262
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1574:, pp. 115–116
1562:, pp. 107–109
904:Immunity to Change
868:Immunity to Change
846:rules and policies
754:immunity to change
725:Immunity to Change
661:of everyday life.
593:Self-actualization
532:(4) Institutional
498:(3) Interpersonal
487:Safety orientation
396:(0) Incorporative
272:James Mark Baldwin
240:neo-psychoanalytic
99:Harvard University
18:Immunity to change
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3981:Attachment theory
3905:Adult development
3890:Child development
3634:. Hillsdale, NJ:
3599:SAGE Publications
3402:Allyn & Bacon
2963:. Cambridge, MA:
2776:. San Francisco:
2701:. San Francisco:
2677:on April 29, 2016
2582:Heifetz, Ronald A
2544:Gergen, Kenneth J
2157:Kegan et al. 2016
2145:Kegan et al. 2016
2134:Kegan et al. 2016
2101:, p. 210–280
1954:, pp. 11, 26
1685:, pp. 5, 108
1389:Rubric (academic)
1359:Integrative level
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1022:In the 2009 book
1001:In Over Our Heads
947:Kenneth J. Gergen
881:Ronald A. Heifetz
746:In Over Our Heads
742:The Evolving Self
698:In Over Our Heads
688:The Evolving Self
675:preferences about
659:hidden curriculum
655:The Evolving Self
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644:In Over Our Heads
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621:The Evolving Self
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311:The Evolving Self
288:Lawrence Kohlberg
228:Ludwig Binswanger
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