Personality Modelling: The Hidden...
Personality Modelling: The Hidden Cost of Reducing People to Traits

The Foresight Leadership Podcast por Joseph Cooper

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How often do we categorise people to feel safe - and in doing so, lose sight of who they really are? In this episode, we explore the tension between frameworks and lived reality, personality and presence, labels and personal growth.

Leaders often rely on models (like the Big Five) to make sense of complexity. But what if those models reduce people to traits and overlook their dynamic systems? In this conversation, I reflect on my own early misreadings (such as with “Isabel”) and introduce the critiques of psychologist Jack Block - particularly his profoundly important point that the Big Five are descriptive summaries, not explanatory truths. We explore how personality is a living, self-organising system shaped by context, emotion, and development - and what that means for leadership.

We also turn to questions from early listeners, exp ... 

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Foresight Leadership PodcastPersonality models in leadershipBig Five leadership critiqueSystem thinking in personalityStability and plasticity in leadershipConscientiousness vs conscience