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“Archetype” is the word that Jung used to refer to the contents and structures of the collective unconscious: inherited or innate potentials, forms, or ideas which are transformed into universal symbols once they enter into the conscious mind.
Sharon Blackie • Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life
The archetypal qualities of the Alchemist reveal her to be a mistress of transformation: she’s not afraid to burn things back to the bare bones to expose what lies beneath. She’s both a visionary and a catalyst for the irreversible changes she conjures into being; in effect, she reimagines, and so recreates, the world.
Sharon Blackie • Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life
Everyone experiences archetypes. They are within and around us constantly. For instance, everyone experiences the archetype of Mother. She is present in everyone's inner life. Even if you were g... See more
ARCHETYPE IS NOTHING MORE THAN A MENTAL MODEL MADE VISIBLE. With the archetype before them, one person says, “This is how I think it works.”
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
PURPOSE To build skill with archetypes. OVERVIEW Read the case history and select (or discuss in a team) the archetype which seems to fit best.
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
PURPOSE To take the verbal and graphical descriptions of your story—the theories you are constructing— and capture the key elements into one or more of the “classic stories” of the systems archetypes.
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
Lenny Rachitsky • Jackie Bavaro on getting better at product strategy, what exactly is strategy, PM pitfalls to avoid, advancing your career, getting into management, and much more
Awakening the Heroes Within: Twelve Archetypes to Help Us Find Ourselves and Transform Our World
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