Humanistic management : social entrepreneurship and mindfulness

Pirson, Michael,

Humanistic management : social entrepreneurship and mindfulness Social entrepreneurship and mindfulness Foundations, cases, and exercises Michael Pirson, Jyoti Bachani, and Robert J. Blomme. - First edition. - New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, (c)2018. - 1 online resource (xi, 165 pages) : illustrations. - Principles for responsible management education collection, .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Part I. Social entrepreneurship as humanistic management -- 1. Social entrepreneurship as a form of humanistic management / Michael Pirson -- 2. Homeboy industries: stopping bullets with jobs / R. Duncan, M. Pelly, and Stephen J.J. McGuire -- 3. Harnessing the potential of gamification in humanistic management teaching: games for change / Jennifer S.A. Leigh, Erica Steckler, and Whitney Ennis -- 4. Social enterprises and the integration of persons with mental disabilities in the Greek society: a case-study of Koispe Athena-Elpis / Aikaterini Argyrou, Tineke Lambooij, Robert Blomme, and Henk Kievit -- 5. A path out of poverty: turning biowaste into opportunity at the base of the economic pyramid in Indonesia / Linda Herkenhoff and Don A. Earnest -- Part II. Practices of humanistic management -- 6. Mindfulness and humanistic management / Michael Pirson -- 7. Mindfulness through improv: the individual in a group / Jyoti Bachani -- 8. Appreciative inquiry: humanistic values at work / Niels Tekke -- Index.

Humanistic management and the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management (UN PRME) have set an agenda that a new paradigm is needed to address major societal problems, by making human dignity and social well being as core issues, over and above the mindless pursuit of profits or productivity. This book and a companion volume provide pedagogical material for the common topics in management curriculum, based on theory from a humanistic perspective along with practice oriented examples that can be used as class room exercises or case-studies for discussion. These exercises are practical and have been used by authors in their class rooms around the world. The book is a compilation of these so that what was considered to be on the margin in yesteryears can be made prominent as mainstream as the awareness spreads about the need for a fresh paradigm. This book covers two topics, social entrepreneurship and mindfulness, in two sections. Each section can be adopted independent of the other, as a self-contained topic, with a theoretical chapter explaining the humanistic approach followed by practical exercises. Cases are based on real organizations spread around the world. The section on mindfulness offers techniques that have proven to be helpful in training engaged leaders, by leading them through experiential exercises such as appreciative inquiry and improv for cultivating mindful presence in a group. The authors can provide additional teaching resources and share their experiences with other instructors who adopt this material.




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Management.
Leadership.
Humanism.

dignity humanistic management leadership trust

HD31 / .H863 2018