I and we: individuality in teamwork — how psychoanalysis can contribute to team management within organizations
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individuality; teamwork; psychoanalysis; leadership; humanized managementAbstract
AbstractThe article examines how psychoanalysis can help understand individuality and unconscious dynamics within teamwork. It highlights how recognizing each member’s subjectivity can improve empathy, creativity, and performance in organizations.
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