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Robert Devlin, the chairman and CEO of American General Corporation, is a case study that is best analyzed by George Herbert Mead’s theory. Mead’s theory of self-actualization outlines the characteristics of the empowered self, or the I, and the disempowered self, or the me. ... Devlin clearly falls within George Herbert Meads I, the empowered self. ... It appears that Smither belongs in Mead’s empowered self or the I, not only because of how he was first introduced to the business but also because of his tactics in building the business with a foundation and somewhat with an expertise. ... Warren can be classified into Mead’s me category or the disempowered self. ... Passoff clearly falls into Mead’s I aspect of self-actualization.
Approximate Word count = 1310 Approximate Pages = 5.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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