Robert Kegan is a developmental psychologist and author renowned for his contributions to the study of adult development, learning, and professional growth. Over his four-decade tenure at Harvard University, where he served as the Meehan Professor of Adult Learning and Professional Development, he produced influential works such as "The Evolving Self" and "In Over Our Heads." These seminal books, translated into multiple languages, explore the necessity of psychological growth beyond adolescence to navigate contemporary life's complexities.
Kegan's research emphasizes the transformative potential of adult development, blending psychological theory with practical applications in organizational and educational settings. His work has earned him widespread recognition, including honorary degrees and awards, for advancing the understanding of how individuals evolve in their personal and professional lives. Collaborating with Dr. Lisa Lahey, he coauthored "Change Leadership," which further examines adaptive challenges in leadership and institutional change. Retired from Harvard in 2016, Kegan's legacy continues to shape discourse on lifelong learning and human potential.
Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
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1
In Over Our Heads
1998
2
How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work (With: Lisa Laskow Lahey)
2007
3
Immunity to Change (With: Lisa Laskow Lahey)
2009
4
The Evolving Self
2009
5
Right Weight, Right Mind (With: Lisa Laskow Lahey)