Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10397/104994
Title: CEO report : the psychology of the unknown : what great problem-solvers do when they get stuck
Authors: Wright, Robert
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: This CEO Report is about tapping into the psychological thought-processes of how great problem-solvers see, interpret and makes sense of being stuck with complexity and what they do (or fail to do) to progress. To uncover these underlying thinking patterns we administered a rigorous and systematic interview approach from clinical psychology called, Repertory Grid Technique (RGT). Our sample consists of fifty (50) seasoned CEOs /Executives spanning a wide range of industry sectors. Seven (7) inherent latent themes emerged from our analysis as to what are the core drivers (habits of mind) that help executives open up the alternatives whenever they find themselves stuck with complexity.
Keywords: Chief executive officers -- Psychology
Problem solving
Publisher: Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Appears in Collections:Open Educational Resources

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