Archetypical roles in startups : eight personality traits you need in your founding team / Vanessa Miller, Jens U. Pätzman.

Founding a startup is a challenging endeavor that works best in a well-balanced team. Different thinking styles are needed throughout the founding journey. Archetypes are deeply engrained templates in the collective unconscious and can be used to reveal the hidden aspects of social interactions with...

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Main Authors: Miller, Vanessa (Author), Pätzmann, Jens U. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2023]
Series:Business guides on the go.
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520 |a Founding a startup is a challenging endeavor that works best in a well-balanced team. Different thinking styles are needed throughout the founding journey. Archetypes are deeply engrained templates in the collective unconscious and can be used to reveal the hidden aspects of social interactions within teams. This book employs an archetypical personality test to uncover the eight most significant team roles needed in a startup: the leader, the mentor, the artist, the friend, the hero, the femme fatale, the rebel and the manager. The artist, for example, always finds unconventional solutions, the femme fatale attracts support for the idea, and the hero is undaunted in the face of setbacks. Archetypical roles can manifest in individuals or at the group level, and they can and should change throughout the journey. With the included personality test, this book offers entrepreneurs, investors and mentors alike a tool to improve the interpersonal processes in startup teams. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Part I: Team Roles in Startups -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Relevance of the Topic -- 1.2 Goals -- 1.3 Concepts -- 1.3.1 Startup -- 1.3.2 Startup Team -- 1.3.3 Archetype -- 1.3.4 Archetypical Role -- References -- 2: What Is Known about Startup Founding Teams -- 2.1 Why Startups Succeed or Fail -- 2.2 Why Entrepreneurs Form Teams -- 2.3 How Startup Teams Differ from Those in Established Organizations -- 2.4 Team Composition -- 2.5 Prior Relationships -- 2.6 Homogeneous Versus Heterogeneous Teams -- 2.7 Social Interaction in Startup Teams -- 2.7.1 Cofounders' Motivations -- 2.7.2 Collective Cognition -- 2.7.3 Conflict -- 2.7.4 Communication -- 2.7.5 Team Cohesion -- 2.7.6 Team Roles in Startups -- References -- 3: Archetypical Roles in Social Interactions -- 3.1 C. G. Jung's Concept of the Collective Unconscious and Archetypes -- 3.1.1 The Collective Unconscious According to Jung -- 3.1.2 The Jungian Understanding of Archetypes -- 3.1.3 Weaknesses and Usefulness of Jung's Archetype Theory -- 3.1.4 The Archetypical Model by Pätzmann and Hartwig -- 3.1.5 The Archetypical Personality Test by Pätzmann and Genrich -- 3.1.6 Cross-Cultural Transferability of Archetype Theory -- 3.2 Practical Application of Jungian Thinking -- 3.2.1 Storytelling -- 3.2.2 Organizational and Management Studies -- References -- Part II: The Relevant Archetypes for Startup Teams -- 4: Studying Archetypical Team Roles -- References -- 5: The Validated Archetypical Personality Test -- References -- 6: A Balanced Team -- References -- 7: The (Anti-)Archetypes You Need in a Startup Team -- 7.1 Leader -- 7.2 Mentor -- 7.3 Artist -- 7.4 Friend -- 7.5 Hero -- 7.6 Rebel -- 7.7 Femme Fatale -- 7.8 Manager -- 7.9 Who Else Is Needed -- References -- 8: How (Anti-)Archetypes Interact in Startup Teams. 
505 8 |a 8.1 Relationships Between (Anti-)Archetypes -- 8.2 (Anti-)Archetypes Throughout the Startup Journey -- 8.3 Exemplary Startup Journeys -- References -- Part III: How to Work with Archetypical Team Roles -- 9: Archetypical Toolbox -- 9.1 Profiles of the 28 (Anti-)Archetypes -- 9.2 Fillable Archetypical Personality Test -- References -- 10: Methods for the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem -- References -- 11: Applying the Archetypical Personality Test in Other Areas -- References -- 12: Conclusion -- References. 
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