Organization Psychoanalysis: Top-Managers Satisfaction Estimation ()
E. G. Aminev1*,
Wang Qing2*,
Z. Khairullina3*
1Hi-tech Psychology Central Institute, HiTPCI, Moscow, Russia.
2School of Public Administration, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China.
3National training & School for Girls, Marillac Hills, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Philippines.
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2014.28004
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Abstract
"A good chief" is one of the most
important indicators of job satisfaction. However, related to the immediate supervisor,
ordinary employees, and especially top-managers do not tend to show it openly.
The present study confirms the effectiveness of the solution of this problem
with the help of standardized psychoanalytical questionnaires where classic
erotic codes are transformed into corporate ones. An integral model for
calculating the level of negativity to company policy was received. Approach
can be applied effectively in the corporate counseling and within individual reception
program of positive psychotherapy.
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Aminev, E. , Qing, W. and Khairullina, Z. (2014) Organization Psychoanalysis: Top-Managers Satisfaction Estimation.
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
2, 24-26. doi:
10.4236/jss.2014.28004.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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