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    My husband and I stumbled into Imago therapy early in our marriage. We were both open to therapy because we knew enough to know what we didn’t know. He came from a divorce, and I came from witnessing parents who were married for 48 years but continually had the same arguments over and over again. We didn’t want to repeat those mistakes. 

    Imago rewired how I think about communication. It was developed by Harville Hendrix and its premise is that every relationship we enter is an unconscious attempt to resolve something unfinished from our earliest caregivers. So, the person sitting across from you isn’t just a colleague, a direct report, or a board member. They are, in some dim way, a mirror. The relationship itself is the unit of growth, not the individual alone.

    That insight circled back to me when I spoke recently to Mies de Koning, the Vice President of Talent & Organizational Development at The Rockefeller Foundation. We were discussing what it means to ground work in the collective versus solely in the individual. For decades, our society has built its leadership models around the individual: the visionary founder, the decisive CEO, the charismatic manager. We assess, develop, and celebrate leaders as solo performers, or the lone genius. But Imago asks a more disruptive question: what if the leader is not the point? What if leadership is an outcome of the relationship…  a function of the group?

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    From the “I” to the “We”

    Imago’s central therapeutic tool is the dialogue: it teaches a structured exchange in which one person speaks and the other mirrors back what they heard without editing, defending, or advising. It sounds deceptively simple. What it actually does is shift the locus of meaning from the speaker to the space between them. The relationship becomes the container for insight.

    This is a necessary shift in our organizations and something called Inside Out Leadership. Its principles are that self-knowledge is the prerequisite for effective external leadership, and that transparent leadership values personal capabilities & interests as much as our resume checklist begins with the Delphic imperative to know thyself. Because self-knowledge is a prerequisite to effective external leadership. But self-knowledge is not the destination. It is the entry point into genuine relational competence. Leaders who stop at self-awareness are still operating from the old individualist paradigm: I have done my inner work, now I lead outward. Imago corrects this. It insists that you cannot fully know yourself outside of a relationship. The group reveals more fully what the mirror cannot.

    Leadership as relational infrastructure

    In what I call the Imagination Era — a moment demanding human creativity and sentient intelligence as strategic assets — this reframe is not soft. It is structural. When AI can simulate the outputs of individual expertise, the differentiating value lies in the quality of collective sense-making. Can this team think together? Can they hold productive tension between wonder and rigor? Do they have the psychological infrastructure to surface dissent without fracture?

    Imago gives us a design principle for that infrastructure: create conditions where mirroring, validation, and empathy are normative, not exceptional. In organizational terms, this means we stop asking “Who is the leader here?” and start asking “What does leadership look like when it creates a feedback loop through this group?” It means building team rhythms, dialogue norms, and decision rituals that distribute the leadership function rather than concentrate it.

    The courage to be incomplete

    Here is what Imago ultimately requires of leaders: the courage to be incomplete. In couples work, Hendrix argues that we choose our partners partly because they carry capacities we have suppressed in ourselves. The irritating thing about your partner is often the very disowned thing in you! The same dynamic runs in teams. The leader who cannot tolerate ambiguity hires someone who can, and then systematically overrides them. The visionary who resists operational discipline surrounds herself with executors whose input she then dismisses.

    Collective leadership means recognizing that your team is not a support structure for your vision. It is the completion of it. The inventory of courage we each carry—those accumulated acts of risk, failure, and recovery—become most potent when it enters into dialogue with other people’s inventories. That is how organizations build the kind of collective creative confidence that no individual genius can manufacture alone.

    We have long measured leadership by what a single person produces. The Imagination Era asks us to measure it by what a group is becoming. That is not a contraction of the leader’s role. It is an expansion of what leadership can do.

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