Consulting

Leadership Advisory: Psychoanalytic Coaching for CEOs and Top Managers

Leadership Advisory is a specialized form of coaching that blends psychoanalytic principles with executive consulting to help CEOs and top managers navigate the complexities of organizational leadership. Rooted in understanding unconscious processes, this approach goes beyond traditional coaching by exploring the deeper psychological drivers that influence decision-making, interpersonal dynamics, and leadership styles.

Executives often face high-stakes challenges, from strategic planning to managing diverse teams. Leadership Advisory provides a safe and reflective space for leaders to examine their motivations, fears, and blind spots. By understanding these underlying factors, leaders can enhance self-awareness, build emotional resilience, and develop more authentic and effective leadership practices.

The psychoanalytic foundation of this advisory approach focuses on the interplay between personal and organizational dynamics. It helps leaders understand how their behaviors and decisions impact not only their teams but also the broader culture and performance of their organizations. Additionally, it supports them in navigating complex relationships, managing conflicts, and fostering innovation.

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)

The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a prestigious program organized by Rotary International, designed to foster leadership, teamwork, and personal growth among young individuals. In Sicily, RYLA has been an impactful platform for nurturing future leaders, blending the island’s rich cultural heritage with its commitment to empowering youth.

Femininity, Leadership, Authority, Masculinity (FLAM)

The Femininity, Leadership, Authority, Masculinity (FLAM) conferences, initiated by the International Forum for Social Innovation (IFSI) in 2004, serve as a unique platform for exploring the interplay between gender dynamics and leadership in organizational contexts. These working conferences delve into themes of authority, power, and identity, providing participants with a reflective space to examine how gender influences leadership styles and professional relationships.

Leading Our Transformation Conference (LOT)

The Leading Our Transformation conference in South Africa was a groundbreaking event aimed at senior executives, organizational leaders, and change agents who are navigating leadership in times of complexity and systemic transformation. Jean Cooper directed the conference, which was co-directed by Eliat Aram, CEO of the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. The conference provided an immersive experience grounded in the Tavistock approach to group relations, which emphasizes understanding unconscious dynamics within organizations and their influence on leadership and authority.

Leadership, Contact & Conflict (LC&C) Conference

The Leadership, Contact & Conflict (LC&C) Conference, co-directed by Bruno Chevolet and Martha Mens, is a cutting-edge program organized by Erasmus University Rotterdam. It focuses on leadership dynamics within contexts of contact and conflict, offering participants a profound understanding of the unconscious processes that shape decision-making, authority, and interpersonal interactions. The conference attracts a diverse group of participants, including senior executives, organizational consultants, team leaders, and change agents from various sectors, creating a rich and interdisciplinary learning environment.