Canadian psychoanalyst and organizational psychologist (1917–2003)
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Elliott Jaques
Born
18 January 1917
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died
8 March 2003(2003-03-08) (aged 86)
Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
Known for
Requisite organization Coining the term 'Midlife crisis' Time Span of Discretion
Elliott Jaques (January 18, 1917 – March 8, 2003) was a Canadian psychoanalyst, social scientist and management consultant known as the originator of concepts such as corporate culture, midlife crisis, fair pay, maturation curves, time span of discretion (level of work)[1] and requisite organization, as a total system of managerial organization.[2]
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ElliottJaques (January 18, 1917 – March 8, 2003) was a Canadian psychoanalyst, social scientist and management consultant known as the originator of concepts...
his book A General Theory of Bureaucracy, first published in 1976, ElliottJaques describes the discovery of a universal and uniform underlying structure...
director ElliottJaques, Canadian psychologist Faith Jaques (1923–1997), British artist Francis Lee Jaques, American wildlife artist Harold Vivian Jaques (1882–1952)...
experiences for people involved in the study. The term was coined by ElliottJaques in 1965. Personality and a history of psychological crisis are believed...
Requisite organization (RO) is a term and methodology developed by ElliottJaques and Kathryn Cason as a result of the research in stratified systems theory...
Night Crossing. Her second marriage was to the Canadian psychoanalyst ElliottJaques, and they adopted daughter Gemma in 1956. This marriage also ended in...
figures from the Tavistock Clinic and British Army psychiatry including ElliottJaques, Henry Dicks, Leonard Browne, Ronald Hargreaves, John Rawlings Rees...
of the manager as well as staff. An alternative view is proposed by ElliottJaques that a manager may have up to as many immediate subordinates that they...
distributed across individuals. The organizational development theorist ElliottJaques identified a special role for hierarchy in his concept of requisite...
relationships and trust building. In research of Requisite Organization, ElliottJaques defines Social License to Operate for the company as the social contract...
studies on development. Greatly influenced by the work of Erik Erikson, ElliottJaques, and Bernice Neugarten, his stage-crisis view sought to incorporate...
described in Requisite Organization and Stratified Systems Theory, ElliottJaques classifies projects and project work (stages, tasks) into seven basic...
The theory of work used by CDF is derived from the work of ElliottJaques. According to Jaques, work is defined as the application of reflective judgment...
ElliottJaques and others have argued for the importance of focusing assessments narrowly on critical differentiators of future performance. Jaques developed...
(unarticulated) meaning, prior to its entrance into a linguistic code. ElliottJaques Mentalization Peter Fonagy Psychic equivalence J-M Quinodoz, Listening...
assessment. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley. ISBN 9780471476917.[page needed] Jaques, Elliott (October 1986). "The Development of Intellectual Capability: A Discussion...
Corporate Life. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-201-10287-1. Jaques, Elliott (1951). The changing culture of a factory. Tavistock Institute of Human...
helped to develop the field include Clayton Alderfer, Chris Argyris, ElliottJaques, Harry Levinson, and Edgar Schein. More recent authors include Arthur...
Marine Corps four-star general. Eduard Izotov, 66, Soviet film actor. ElliottJaques, 86, Canadian psychoanalyst and social scientist who coined the term...
two women (along with Clara Benson) to receive a Ph.D. from U of T ElliottJaques (B.A. 1935) – psychoanalyst and organizational psychologist who developed...
in London including Isabel Menzies Lyth, Otto Kernberg, John Bowlby, ElliottJaques, and Harold Bridger. Harold Bridger, Abraham Zaleznik, and Harry Levinson...
Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival Underwater Handbook Bennett and Elliott's physiology and medicine of diving Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving...
He died in 1981. Building on the work on social fantasy systems of ElliottJaques, Menzies produced in 1959 a classic study of hospital systems as defences...
developed there by Wilfred (later Lord) Brown, the managing director, and ElliottJaques of the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. When he joined Fulmer...
Organisation and Social Studies (BIOSS), where he worked closely with Prof. ElliottJaques on the development of levels of work theory. At Brunel, Kinston founded...
linked to their classroom work. This approach was in tune with that of ElliottJaques, professor of social sciences at Brunel University, whose students went...