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The CEO whisperer: ‘Every leader needs a fool’

Management thinker Manfred Kets de Vries on the secrets of staying grounded at the top

“Everybody is normal until you know them better,” Manfred Kets de Vries tells me. As a leading explorer of top executives’ psyches, Kets de Vries has, for decades, had a close-up view of what drives those at the top, and what dark thoughts lurk behind their domineering facades.

The 78-year-old professor has written more than 50 books and 400 articles and book chapters, many of them examining leaders’ narcissism, how they are affected by their early relationships, and what that does to their communication — or lack of it — with their loved ones and staff. I observe that not many people have, as he puts it in his most recent book, combined John Maynard Keynes’s “dismal science” with Sigmund Freud’s “impossible profession”.

“Not many people are as crazy,” he says. While trained in classical psychoanalysis, along with a Harvard MBA and doctorate, he says that when it comes to encouraging self-reflection in his top-executive students, “I do anything that works. I’m not a holy man.” 

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迈克尔•斯卡平克(Michael Skapinker)是英国《金融时报》副主编。他经常为FT撰写关于商业和社会的专栏文章。他出生于南非,在希腊开始了他的新闻职业生涯。1986年,他在伦敦加入了FT,担任过许多不同的职位,包括FT周末版主编、FT特别报道部主编和管理事务主编。

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