Book of Kegan

A field guide to Robert Kegan’s stages of adult development

The Kegan Stages How the System Works

Growing up doesn’t stop at adulthood

Developmental psychologist Robert Kegan proposed that the way we make meaning keeps reorganizing itself throughout life. Each reorganization follows the same move: something you could only be becomes something you can see. What was subject becomes object, and a larger self forms around it.

Stages you live in, patterns you can point to

The stages are developmental: a person moves into one, becomes native there, and doesn’t move back. But the system is alternatively useful as a vocabulary of patterns. A meeting can go “full 3”; an argument can be a 4-patterned defense of a framework; a native 4 can happily act in a 3-patterned way at a family dinner.

Read: Stages & Patterns

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