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Humanistic Management - Leadership and Trust, Volume 1: Foundations, Cases, and Exercises (Paperback)
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Humanistic Management - Leadership and Trust, Volume 1: Foundations, Cases, and Exercises (Paperback)
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In recent times, there is growing concern for the social,
environmental, and humanitarian impact of corporations. The
expansion of markets, liberalization of trade, globalization, and
advancement of technology have greatly expanded the reach and
impact of businesses, making the concerns even more urgent because
of their sheer scale. Alongside, there have always been groups and
corporations working to address these challenges, mostly on the
margins. The authors take in this book the position that the best
solutions to address many of the urgent problems of the world are
likely to be seeded by these ideas and practices. Hence,
incorporating these ideas and practices in this book intends to
give a contribution to the promotion of Humanistic Management which
includes key points as human dignity and societal well-being as the
core concerns of management, and advocates the line of thought that
people matter more than profits. The aim of the book is to collate
global examples and bring them from obscurity to prominence to
provide a comprehensive teaching resource for those who want to be
a part of solving these problems. This book encompasses
contributions of academics, consultants, practitioners,
policymakers, business leaders, journalists, and entrepreneurs,
which promote human dignity and societal well-being as the core
concerns of management. More specifically, this book will meet the
demand for pedagogical material to bring Humanistic Management
values to management classrooms around the globe. The volume
comprises case studies, experiential and role-play exercises and
examples from the real world to educate students about management
practices and organizations that impact human dignity and societal
well being. Furthermore, examples of good and bad management
situations across business, government, non-government
organizations are provided. Also, change management processes and
transformation tools that support the transition towards a
humanistic leadership and management style are presented in this
book. This book is for a broad audience including students and
professors in graduate business schools, and practicing business
executives. The goal is to inform management practice and help
current and future business leaders navigate through the
competitive storms unleashed by technological change.
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