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N. 1 (2025)

Finding out Synergy between Organization and Subjectivity: Introducing the SCOPRI Method

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/rpc1-2025oa20052
Inviata
6 maggio 2025
Pubblicato
15-09-2025

Abstract

The integration of individual and organizational interventions, with a focus on well-being and effectiveness/efficiency, currently represents a key area of development within both psychological and managerial disciplines. We propose to reunite these elements, traditionally treated separately, through a paradigm of subjectivity conceived as the way individuals make sense of their relationship with the world, functioning both at the intrapsychic level and as a negotiated construction across contextual settings. Drawing on a comprehensive review of the scientific literature, we will introduce the SOS approach ‒ Synergy between Organization and Subjectivity – also introducing an intervention method that allows the integration of six strategic dimensions: the SCOPRI Method ‒ Significances, Competencies, Organization, Processes, Relationships, and Image.

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