How does management learn from ART?

 

An article that I think can be distinct and useful, and is also included in the universal literature with its interdisciplinary thought…

 

Along with traditional ways to explore human nature and tendencies: psychology, organizational psychology, archetypal psychology, etc.-

One of the most powerful and zestful methods I browse is actually art, especially the written forms, such as theater scripts.

The casts of characters in Shakespeare's analysis of universal truths serve as a source of inspiration for those looking to understand the nature of human interaction.

 

The integration of this type of thinking might enable managers to creatively understand underlying traits that may be prominent in their leadership approach.

You may be a rational and strategic "sovereign" type or a goal-driven "warrior," for example.

Projections of Shakespeare's 4 works...

 

Julius Sezar

 

"Your wisdom is consumed in confidence."

 

A tale of politics and influence: Malignant conspirators assassinate Caesar with the help of his friend Brutus.

Caesar's right-hand man, Mark Antony, ultimately destroys them.

 

Key themes include: emotional intelligence, moral crisis, how to wield power, and how to navigate the world of corporate politics.

 

The Tempest

 

"What’s past is prologue."

 

The survivors of a shipwreck are tormented on a magical island by Prospero and his slaves, before being initiated into a new way of being that is more attuned to the needs of the time.

 

The Tempest offers an ideal framework for understanding the many different stages of change management, with illusion and reality.

 

 

Hamlet

 

"To thine own self be true."

 

His father's ghost instructs Hamlet to avenge his own murder and kill the new king. Hamlet, prince of Denmark, feigns madness. He contemplates life and death and finally decides to take action, resulting in the bloody tragedy of the entire kingdom.

 

The lessons of this play highlights the pivotal role of decision-making and the importance of wise external consulting.

 

Macbeth

 

"What’s done cannot be undone"

 

Three witches tell General Macbeth that he will become king. Encouraged by his wife, Macbeth takes action, kills the king and takes the throne. Struggled with guilt and paranoia, he kills more and more people to maintain his position, resulting in civil war.

 

It emerges as a tragic depiction of ambition, free will, self-awareness, true leadership and blind struggle.