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SUMMARY:Animal Dignity: Is it appropriate to talk about the Dignity of the Animal?
DESCRIPTION:BIO:  Prof. dr. Matthijs Bal is a Professor of Responsible Management at the Lincoln International Business School. His research interests concern workplace dignity\, individualization\, workplace flexibility\, psychological contract\, fictional narratives and critical approaches to HRM and management studies. He is also active around the theme of the Future of Work and Organizational Psychology. See https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthijsbal/ \n  \nABSTRACT: Dignity has traditionally been attributed to humans\, for a variety of reasons\, such as the capability for rationality. However\, recently\, pleas to attribute dignity to nonhumans have questioned whether dignity could only be a characteristic of human beings. In this talk\, I outline the necessity and relevance of using the concept of animal dignity\, especially in relation to workplaces. In extension\, I will argue for the concept of planetary dignity. The talk discusses the elements of these concepts\, the link with organizations\, workplaces and psychology. \nPUBLICATION: What role do animals have in Industrial and Organizational Psychology? While some have argued that animals could be perceived and treated as workers\, in this commentary\, we argue for Animal Dignity. See https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/industrial-and-organizational-psychology/article/animals-laboring-for-humans-integrating-animal-dignity-into-io-psychology/A5291A0CC92B21126433B79E7B5C2E7E \nYou can view a recording of the webinar here: Animal Dignity
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/animal-dignity-is-it-appropriate-to-talk-about-the-dignity-of-the-animal/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250919T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250919T170000
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CREATED:20250618T152654Z
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SUMMARY:Art as a Way of Leading: Inspiration\, Presence\, and Human Meaning
DESCRIPTION:Art as a Way of Leading: Inspiration\, Presence\, and Human Meaning \nBIO: Stefano Olcese is an artistic consultant\, opera singer and composer with international experience across the performing arts and executive education. He holds a Master’s in Leadership and Humanistic Management from Roma Tre University and a Master of Arts in Modern Letters from the University of Genoa. His work focuses on the role of voice\, artistic presence\, and inspiration in leadership and communication. Combining stage experience with ongoing research — including doctoral studies in Educational Sciences — he supports professionals and organizations in developing authentic\, engaging\, and impactful ways of connecting with others. \n  \nDESCRIPTION: What if art could teach us not only how to express\, but how to lead? \nIn this session\, Stefano Olcese draws from his experience as an opera singer\, composer\, and artistic consultant to explore how the practice of art – especially the embodied presence cultivated on stage – can offer new insights into leadership. \nMoving beyond strategy and technique\, he reflects on inspiration as a human process\, presence as a relational act\, and leadership as a search for meaning. \nBlending personal experience and conceptual exploration\, the session invites participants to reconnect with the aesthetic and existential dimensions of leadership\, where voice\, emotion\, and authenticity become tools for engagement\, resonance\, and transformation. \nQUESTION FOR THE AUDIENCE: Can you recall a moment when a work of art — a performance\, a piece of music\, a film — helped you see something differently or moved you to act? What does that say about the power of inspiration in leadership? \nPlease register by sending an email to danae.huijser@phd.uvh.nl topic ‘Webinar registration’.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/art-as-a-way-of-leading-inspiration-presence-and-human-meaning/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Leading in a post-quantum world
DESCRIPTION:Leading in a post-quantum world \nShort Bio  \nTroy E. Dunn is a retired Major General in the United States Air Force with more than 30 years of leadership experience where he successfully led initiatives in emerging technologies\, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence and talent management. Troy sits on several boards\, including a quantum technology company where he provides insights into quantum computing and artificial intelligence and their impact on talent management\, economic security\, and national security. At the core of Troy’s leadership philosophy is the multiple intelligences requisite for global leadership and human dignity in a post-quantum world\, known as Quantageddon. Troy has delivered multiple keynote presentations internationally on leadership with his current one titled “Start with Yes.” He serves as an adjunct staff member at the RAND Corporation and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Naval Analyses. \nWebinar Topic  \nHow does leadership thrive in a post-quantum world? When organizational pressure begins to seek survival during the existential threat from quantum technology\, leaders and managers may be forced to make trade-offs between the dignity and respect for labor and the urgency for technological solutions\, which may come at the expense of the workforce. This webinar extends an invitation to meet at the intersection of leadership\, talent management\, human dignity\, and the emergence of quantum computing and artificial intelligence by exploring the future of the workplace in a post-quantum world. This discussion contributes to Gallup’s latest study\, Global Leadership Report: What Followers Want\, launched at the World Governments Summit and builds on decades of research conducted in 52 countries. \nQuestion for the audience  \nHow does leadership thrive in a post-quantum world? \n  \nRegistration  \nPlease register by sending an email to danae.huijser@phd.uvh.nl topic ‘Webinar registration’.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/leading-in-a-post-quantum-world/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20241129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20241129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20240909T203947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T134451Z
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SUMMARY:Challenge-Based Learning as an educational tool
DESCRIPTION:Challenge-Based Learning as an educational tool to create Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion in Higher Education \nIn this webinar Vincent will show that Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) can be a strong tool to develop Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) processes\, for example in an International Classroom or Innovation Space. \nCBL offers a framework for an innovative and creative approach based on the diversity of the group of students involved in solving a societal challenge proposed by the industry or other stakeholders. Students develop their intrinsic motivation\, learn and pull all their diverse forces and talents together to solve societal challenges that match their interests and motivation. By doing so\, they not only gain theoretical knowledge\, but also develop many professional skills: Working together\, dealing with insecurities\, problem-solving thinking and designing\, brainstorming\, organizing\, planning\, and communicating – thus all kinds of inclusive skills that they will need in their future careers. \nVincent will argue that there is a strong convergence between CBL and DEI processes\, a chance for educators and their students to develop a true diverse and inclusive community in academia and beyond. \n  \nShort bio:  \nVincent Merk worked for 38 years as a senior lecturer in intercultural management\, trainer in professional skills and Community advisor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). In addition\, he has worked as an independent trainer and consultant in intercultural communication\, management and professional mobility for about 35 years. He currently focuses on issues of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) in education and business and on the gender issue in STEM disciplines in higher education in Europe and beyond. He is a regular presenter in academic conferences in Europe and Asia and an active member of SIETAR. He holds dual nationality French and Dutch. \n  \nQuestion for the audience \nVincent invites the audience to discuss whether this educational approach embedded in the STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines based on materialistic and economistic perspectives idealising logic\, calculation and objectivity also matches the human and moral concepts of Humanistic Management and human dignity. \n  \nRegistration  \nPlease register by sending an email to danae.huijser@phd.uvh.nl topic ‘Webinar registration’.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/challenge-based-learning-as-an-educational-tool/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20241105T110318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T153054Z
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SUMMARY:AI\, Ethics\, and Inclusivity: Insights from African Perspectives for Human-centred Workplaces
DESCRIPTION:AI\, Ethics\, and Inclusivity: Insights from African Perspectives for Human-centred Workplaces \nThis webinar will delve into the world of artificial intelligence and its impact on creating inclusive and human-centred work environments. Learn about the ethical considerations and best practices for incorporating AI in your work while prioritising inclusivity. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to engage with experts in the field and gain valuable insights into navigating the intersection of AI\, ethics and inclusion. \nRecording \nYou can watch a recording of the event on our video channel under: AI\, Ethics\, and Inclusivity recording
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/ai-ethics-and-inclusivity-insights-from-african-perspectives-for-human-centred-workplaces/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240621T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20240609T182830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T205326Z
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SUMMARY:MOKSA\, SEEKING A HUMANIZING WAY OF BEING
DESCRIPTION:Short bio \nLauraLynn Jansen\, Ph.D.\, PCC\, is an author and innovator in humanizing leadership. LauraLynn’s rich background as a Co-Active coach and leadership facilitator spans nearly twenty-five years. She is a maven who encompasses both introspective and highly interactive delivery styles.\nAt the core of LauraLynn’s work is a commitment to the value of dignity\, a principle that guided her to her doctoral research exploring how humanization occurs. Recognizing her foresight and contribution to the field\, she received the prestigious Academy of Management’s 2023 Promising Dissertation Award. She is also a Fetzer scholar and a fellow of the International Humanistic Management Association. \n  \nWebinar Topic \nMoksa\, Seeking A Humanizing Way of Being\, delves into the intricate dimensions of humanization by shifting the analytical focus from denial and exclusion of one’s humanity to affirmative aspects of inclusion. The central aim of this research was to unravel the mechanisms underlying the process of humanization\, elucidating how individuals perceive and internalize their being recognized as human beings. The research question was: what are the psychological elements that comprise a humanizing relational interaction? By investigating the reverse of denial and exclusion\, this research contributes to the burgeoning field of humanization studies\, human-centered leadership\, and inclusive leadership by providing a nuanced understanding of the dynamic nature of the humanization process. \n  \nQuestion for the audience \nIn what moment(s) in your life have you experienced Moksa yourself? \n  \nRegistration  \nPlease register by sending an email to danae.huijser@phd.uvh.nl topic ‘Webinar registration’.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/mok%e1%b9%a3a-seeking-a-humanizing-way-of-being/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240419T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20240322T160708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T143813Z
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SUMMARY:The aesthetic side of crisis leadership
DESCRIPTION:Short bio \nCheick Diaby did his Master’s studies in Communication & Change Management (IAE Aix-en-Provence\, France). His doctoral studies took place at the Department of Management of the Faculty of Business Administration (Laval University\, Quebec\, Canada).  His research investigates the aesthetic side of crisis leadership. His research interests revolve mainly around the ways of knowing from our bodily senses\, our emotions and feelings\, intuition and imagination. \n  \nWebinar Topic \nI will try to share with our friends a piece of work which gives an overview of the interaction inside a crisis management team and tracks how leadership emerges at a micro temporal scale in this context. We will focus on direction specifically and see that contrary to the accepted view\, it is continuously produced and negotiated by the members instead of the sole designated leader. The micro processual view will highlight the specific role of the body and linguistic devices in the construction of meaning and the production of direction\, and how these are surrounded by a constant reorganisation of the group. That will set the stage for our discussion. \n  \nQuestion for the audience \nHow would you describe crisis leadership in your own words? (one or two words or concepts which do not need to pertain to the domain of Management and Organisation Sciences) \n  \nWebinar registration \nPlease register by sending an email to danae.huijser@phd.uvh.nl
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/the-aesthetic-side-of-crisis-leadership/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240309
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20240104T180926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T141319Z
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SUMMARY:HMN Leadership Retreat
DESCRIPTION:In early March 2024 we held a Humanistic Management Network Leadership Retreat in the cites of Lucerne and Geneva in Switzerland. By invitation only members of the HMN’s Excellence Initiative at the Jagiellonian University\, Poland and active members of the HMN were invited for a series of meetings and cultural activities.\n \nTo commemorate the Priority Research Area Heritage under the program Excellence Initiative – Research University at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow the Humanistic Management Network and its Poland Chapter is inviting HMN members to join us at a leadership retreat in Lucerne and Geneva\, Switzerland. With Lucerne University being an important center for business and social ethics and Geneva being a world leading hub of multilateral diplomacy and humanitarian work\, both these cities provide a most fitting ambience for activities of the HMN. Participants will: \n\nHave interesting meetings with academics and practitioners and gain an inside perspective into impactful academic and international organizations.\nDeepen relationships with other humanistic management leaders.\nMake a positive impact by sharing knowledge and experiences.\n\n  \nView the Leadership Retreat Brochure
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/hmn-leadership-retreat/
LOCATION:United Nations\, Palais des Nations\, Geneva\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240209T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240209T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20240104T122248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T093818Z
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SUMMARY:Questioning Impact of Business Education
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us in a stimulating in-person co-inquiry\, exploring the impact of business education and its implications at the Centre for Sustainable Business\, University of Chichester in association with the Humanistic Management Network UK Chapter\, and Humanists in Business on\nFriday 9 February 2024. \nDrawing upon Open Space principles we will: \n\nProvide an opportunity to discuss and debate issues of common and emerging interest concerning impact in business education and to develop agendas for action\nIntroduce and celebrate the work in this regard of the Chichester Centre for Sustainable Business\, the Humanistic Management Network UK Chapter\, and Humanists in Business.\n\nOpen Space gatherings have been described as a kind of extended coffee break\, during which fruitful conversations with a purpose are generated by their participants. Following a welcome and introduction we will have several small group discussions to identify challenges and opportunities in engendering impact in business education. In Round A\, there will be a choice of topics (see the pro-visional list below) offered by chapter authors of the book ‘The Impact of a Regional Business School on its Communities – A Holistic Perspective’ (MacKenzie and Warwick\, Eds\, in press). Stimulated by the feedback session that follows\, Round B will then consist of conversations generated by themes arising from the floor. After a final closing session\, participants have the option to linger and mix further in the nearby Students Union\, and leave buzzing with ideas for initiatives to pursue from their particular perspectives.\nInitial choice of topics might include: \n\nCross-cultural issues of impact\nThe impact of and on local ecosystems and communities\nThe nature of regional economies\nImplementing research within resource constraints\nFostering local writing and research cultures\nHosting Apprenticeship degrees\nManagement Education\nLeadership development\nAddressing equality\, diversity and inclusivity\nCollaborative Partnerships\nWhat good do we do?\nWorking at the interface of business school cultures: the neo-liberal and the commons.\n\n  \nParticipation is free; please reserve a place by 26th January on Eventbrite \nRegistration on Eventbrite\n  \nPlease view the event flyer for further information \nQuestioning Impact of Business Education
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/questioning-impact-of-business-education/
LOCATION:University of Chichister\, College Lane\, Chichester\, PO19 6PE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240202T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20240102T205035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T092946Z
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SUMMARY:Humanistic Leadership Webinar by our Dutch Chapter
DESCRIPTION:Do you believe human dignity should play a role in the daily leadership practice? Is the wellbeing of your team members of paramount importance to you? If so\, this webinar was for you to learn more about humanistic leadership\, our international network\, and what you can do to support our mission. \nIn this one hour webinar\, Matthijs and Danaë introduced humanistic leadership as a human dignity based way of leading. In modernity\, most of us take the dominant economistic perspective on leading and organizing for granted; people are selfish and rational\, and will always try to maximize their own personal benefits. The humanistic perspective does not accept this view of human nature and introduces homo florens instead: a thriving human being\, aiming to flourish within the planetary boundaries while respecting the human dignity of all stakeholders\, including past\, present and future generations. Putting human dignity at the core of human nature requires new ways of leading and organizing. Humanistic leadership offers insights for leaders that aim for collective wellbeing while protecting and promoting human dignity. Join us to learn more! \nPlease view the event flyer for registration information: \nView the Event Flyer\n  \nBio Matthijs \nMatthijs Bal is a professor of Responsible Management at the Lincoln International Business School\, University of Lincoln\, United Kingdom. Prior to joining Lincoln\, he was affiliated to the University of Bath UK\, VU University Amsterdam\, and Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research interests concern workplace dignity\, ideology\, the future of work\, and workplace democracy. Matthijs’ current activities and research focus on how workplaces can be radically transformed to ensure greater dignity and sustainability not just of people\, but of everything that exists on our planet. \n  \nBio Danaë \nDanaë Huijser is an external PhD researcher at the University of Humanistic Studies. Her focus is on international humanistic management\, specifically on the promotion of human dignity in intercultural teams. Her research aims to explore the potential of the Humanistic Management Model to support global leaders in promoting human dignity in culturally diverse teams. Danaë is an organizational psychologist and independent trainer at Caleidoscope Academy\, supporting intercultural team leaders and members in dealing with individual and cultural differences.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/humanistic-leadership-webinar-by-our-dutch-chapter/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231202
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SUMMARY:2023 Humanistic Management Network Meeting
DESCRIPTION:From 27th November to 1st December the 2023 Global Humanistic Management Network Meeting took place at Jagiellonian University in Krakow\, Poland bringing together HMN Chapter leads from around the world as well as our Board of Directors. \n \nIn addition to a series of internal meetings and activities there were also three public events taking place: \n\nHumanistic Management in Action – panel discussion: During the panel discussion\, representatives of local chapters of the Humanistic Management Network will present how humanistic management is understood and practiced in their countries.\nHumanistic Management in Action – workshop: In this workshop specific outreach activities will be discussed under the theme of a Humanistic Management Blog\, understood as multi-channel outreach and engagement activities for\, with and to HMN stakeholders.\nHumanistic Management in Action – lecture series: This series of short lectures covering different aspects of Humanistic Management research covered by members of the HMN. The lectures will also include a report from our recent HMN India Tour (see events page for more information on the tour)\n\n  \n\n  \nPlease download the event brochure for additional information: \nView the HMN 2023 Meeting Brochure
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/2023-humanistic-management-network-meeting/
LOCATION:Jagiellonian University\, ul. prof. St. Lojasiewicza 4\, 30-348\, Krakow\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20231122T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20231122T133000
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CREATED:20240128T092047Z
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SUMMARY:Balancing Business Objectives and Employees’ Needs
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 22nd November 2023\, The Humanistic Management Network Nigeria Chapter organized a webinar with the theme titled “Balancing Business Objectives and Employees’ Needs”. Dr. Adaora Onaga\, the Chapter Lead HMN Nigeria gave the welcome address and a brief history of HMN Nigeria.\n \nShe also talked about the background of the theme whose objective is to shed more light on the systematic and practical approaches for business and organizational managers and leaders to align their business objectives with the needs of their workforce/human capital\, as well as how to evaluate the ensuing results and impact of their actions. \nThe moderators\, Mrs. Enitan Oteju Ibironke and Dr. Adeleke Adedeji gave a brief introduction of the two guest speakers\, Dr. Emeka Osuji (Associate Professor of Economics\, Pan-Atlantic University\, Lagos\, Nigeria) and Mr. Olusoji Adeniyi (Former Chairman\, United Nations Pensions Fund). \nThe speakers addressed the potential trade-offs\, conflicts and ethical dilemmas that may arise in the process of creating this important corporate equilibrium\, and advanced ways and means through which they may be addressed in a more responsible and sustainable manner. \nThere was a very interactive Q&A session anchored by the moderators after which Dr. Adaora Onaga gave the closing remarks to end the webinar.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/balancing-business-objectives-and-employees-needs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231105
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230812T161610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T102426Z
UID:29672-1698883200-1699142399@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:Corporate Governance\, Ethics and Business Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:This certificate course titled Corporate Governance\, Ethics and Business Sustainability was developed by the Humanistic Management Center and took place at Dayananda Sagar Business School (DSBS) offered to the school’s PGDM students in Bagalore\, India from the 2nd – 4th November 2023.  \n \nCorporate Governance\, Ethics and Business Sustainability play an ever-greater role in the success of business organizations. The main driver for this transformation towards good governance for more sustainable and more ethical business conduct is the need to make better use of the productive powers of business in creating solutions for the challenges we face as a global community. Business can and ought to step up its efforts to make positive impact towards a more sustainable and more equitable planet. \nThis certificate course by the Humanistic Management Network is geared towards developing skills and attaining corresponding knowledge for responsible leaders. \nCorrespondingly participants will gain an overview of global challenges and their relation to business\, enhance their understanding of business ethics\, sustainability and governance and develop leadership skills. In addition\, team exercises and a highly interactive course design will provide ample opportunity to practice presentational and storytelling skills. \n  \n\nhttp://humanisticmanagement.network/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/DSBS-2023-HMCourse-low-res.mp4\n  \nPlease download the course brochure for additional information: \nView the course Brochure
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/corporate-governance-ethics-and-business-sustainability/
LOCATION:Dayananda Sagar Business School (DSBS)\, Bangalore\, Gate No.1\, Building no. 15\, Shavige Malleshwara Hills Kumarswamy Layout\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560 111\, India
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20231031T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20231031T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230908T201938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T104043Z
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SUMMARY:Humanistic Management Conference and World Café
DESCRIPTION:As a global community we are confronted with two main challenges\, the environmental and the distributional challenge. Both challenges we will only be able to address successfully with the creativity\, ingenuity and agility of private sector organizations and for that to happen\, business must step up its efforts to co-create solutions. To support businesses in doing so\, the Humanistic Management Network is promoting the three stepped approach to Humanistic Management consisting of: \n\nUnconditional respect for the dignity of life\nIntegration of ethical reflection in managerial decision making\nActive and ongoing engagement with stakeholders\n\nThese three steps and their application formed the backbone of the panel and World Café at this path breaking conference for the Student Community at Regional College of Management in Bengaluru\, India. \n  \nhttp://humanisticmanagement.network/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/RCMB-One-Day-HM-Confernce-2023-Low-Res.mp4\n  \nView the Event Brochure
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/humanistic-management-world-cafe/
LOCATION:Regional College of Management\, Bengaluru\, Plot No 34/4 and 34/5\, Mudugurki\, Devanahalli\, Bangalore\, 562 110
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231031
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20231120T204147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231208T131815Z
UID:29660-1698624000-1698710399@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:Humanistic Management Symposium & World Café
DESCRIPTION:As a global community we are confronted with two main challenges\, the environmental and the distributional challenge. Both challenges we will only be able to address successfully with the creativity\, ingenuity and agility of private sector organizations and for that to happen\, business needs to step up its efforts to co-create solutions. \nTo support businesses in doing so\, the Humanistic Management Network is promoting the three stepped approach to Humanistic Management consisting of: \n\nUnconditional respect for the dignity of life\nIntegration of ethical reflection in managerial decision making\nActive and ongoing engagement with stakeholders\n\nThese three steps and their application will form the backbone of the symposium so join us for this pathbreaking event at Indus Business Academy (IBA) in Bangalore\, India because together we make impact towards a more sustainable and more equitable planet.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/humanistic-management-symposium-world-cafe/
LOCATION:Indus Business Academy\, Bangalore\, India
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230804T074620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231112T074218Z
UID:29616-1698364800-1698451199@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:2023 Annual Humanistic Management Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 11th Annual Humanistic Management Conference will take place on October 27th 2023 at Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Nagpur on the topic of Heritage\, Legacy and Humanistic Management. \n \nCorporate heritage and legacy are increasingly seen as having strategic relevance to business organizations while approaches to managing heritage and legacy differ greatly. Consequently\, the Humanistic Management Network jointly with its conference partner IIM Nagpur is aiming to raise our understanding of the topic during this 2023 meeting of our Humanistic Management community.\n \nPlease visit the conference webpage for your free registration: \nVisit the 2023 Conference Website
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/2023-annual-humanistic-management-conference/
LOCATION:Indian Instiute of Management (IIM) Nagpur\, Unnamed Road\, MIHAN\, Nagpur\, Maharashtra\, 441108\, India
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231102
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230814T080703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231208T131629Z
UID:29690-1698192000-1698883199@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:HMN 2023 India Tour
DESCRIPTION:By invitation only\, key members of the the HMN went on a conference tour across India from the 25th October to the 1st November 2023. The tour consisted of six Humanistic Management events in five cities during eight days at top business schools in Bangalore\, Greater Noida (Delhi Metropolitan Area)\, Mumbai and Nagpur. \nUnder the leadership and initiative of the India Chapter lead of the Humanistic Management Network\, Dr. Shiv K. Tripathi we could offer this truly unique experiential learning journey engaging with business practitioners and academics in the world’s most populous country\, its largest democracy\, one of the fastest growing powers in geostrategic influence and one of the most active chapters of the Humanistic Management Network: India. Participants had: \n\ninteresting speaker engagements and networking opportunities\nthe opportunity to spend time with other humanistic management leaders\nmade a positive impact by sharing their knowledge and experiences\n\nHumanistic Management India Tour: Because together we make impact towards a more sustainable and more equitable planet. \n  \n\nView the tour Brochure
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/hmn-2023-india-tour/
LOCATION:Various Locations in India\, India
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230926T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230926T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230908T140024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231007T215405Z
UID:29993-1695736800-1695742200@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:Action Research as a Tool to Support Cooperation between Universities and External Organisations
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the presentation is to familiarize participants with the possibilities of using Action Research to introduce cooperation between universities and external organizations in a participatory\, democratic way. \nAction Research is an approach that combines scientific research with solving social problems\, including organizational problems. Action Research usually has an emancipatory character. It is done together with people\, not over people. Those who are the subject of scientific research in the traditional approach become equal partners in the research process. Action Research allows to explore and change organisational and social reality for the better. \nContemporary universities are also looking for new solutions to strengthen their cooperation with the world of practise in the field of teaching and research. The cooperation of universities with the environment is usually called the “third mission”. Action research gives researchers the chance to strengthen the ties with external stakeholders\, and also find the meaning of their work and influence the environment in which they operate. \n  \nPlease register for this event using the button below: \nRegister for Action Research Online Event\n  \nThe Speaker: \nBeata Jalocha\, Associate Professor of Management at the Institute of Public Affairs at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków\, Poland. Her research interests include project management\, projectification processes\, living labs\, and action research. She is particularly interested in the impact of projectification on organisations and the people working in them. In addition\, she explores participatory research methods and experiential knowledge to address organisational and social problems.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/action-research-as-a-tool-to-support-cooperation-between-universities-and-external-organisations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230602T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230528T210243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T184559Z
UID:29305-1685694600-1685721600@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:Digital Entrepreneurship in Europe
DESCRIPTION:The Teaching Entrepreneurship in Digital Era Project\, hosted by the Krakow University of Economics has invited a panel from the Humanistic Management Network on 2nd June 2023.\nThe Teaching Entrepreneurship in Digital Era Project aims to fill the gap between the competencies required to compete in a digitalized world and higher educational teaching programs which are still mainly focused on competencies and knowledge required to start and manage traditional businesses. \nClick below link details of this event on June 2nd 2023 and the panel discussion. \nProgram information and Conference Streaming Link
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/digital-entrepreneurship-in-europe/
LOCATION:Hybrid: Crakow University of Economics / Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230509T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230502T195741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230528T205355Z
UID:29198-1683640800-1683644400@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:The How and Why of Academic Book Publishing
DESCRIPTION:On the 9th of May 2023 we talked with Alec Selwyn\, Editor for Scholarly Business at Palgrave Macmillan and editor of our path breaking Humanism in Business Book Series about the The How and Why of Academic Book Publishing\n \nWe talked about the importance of academic book publishing\, how the publishing process works\, and when and why one should write a book instead of a journal article. The conversation with Alec will be moderated by Malgorzata Cwikla and Michal Wójciak from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow\, Poland. \nPlease follow the link below for your free registration \nFree Event Registration
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/the-how-and-why-of-academic-book-publishing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230119T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230119T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230725T212650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T212650Z
UID:29567-1674136800-1674142200@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:“Diversity in Management” – cross-continental meeting
DESCRIPTION:The topic of the meeting was: “Diversity in management – how to effectively implement a conscious hiring policy and inclusion of people with special needs”. The speakers were Beata Kowalska (Poland)\, and Lamona Rajah (South Africa). The moderators: Maria Pieni??ek\, and Jakub Wydra. During the meeting were discussed the need to create policies aimed at eliminating discrimination and practical solutions involving people with disabilities in changing the organizational culture. \nIt was attended by 17 people from at least 6 countries (Poland\, Belarus\, South Africa\, China\, Nigeria\, Sweden). \nReport authors: Maria Pieniazek & Jakub Wydra. \nThis research was funded by the Priority Research Area Heritage under the program Excellence Initiative – Research University at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/diversity-in-management-cross-continental-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221029
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230817T212429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T075027Z
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SUMMARY:Humanistic Management Network Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Humanistic Management Network Meeting held in Kraków in October 2022 brought together a variety of scholars\, practitioners\, and thought leaders from around the world to engage in meaningful discussions centred on fostering human-centred approaches within the realm of management. The event provided a platform for exchanging ideas\, sharing experiences\, and advancing humanistic management principles. \nThe mission of the Humanistic Management Network is to encourage\, promote\, and support economic activities and business conduct that will change the paradigm from economic views of market activity towards a humanistic approach\, which was the main topic of the Humanistic Management Network Meeting in Kraków. \nThe series of lectures and workshops were organized thanks to the fund from the Priority Research Area Heritage under the program Excellence Initiative – Research University at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow: \n\nHumanistic Management: Towards a More Equitable and More Sustainable Planet\, lecture by Dr. Ernst von Kimakowitz (Switzerland) – 24th October 2022\n\nBefore the meeting of the members of the humanistic management network officially began\, students of the Institute of Culture of the Jagiellonian University had the opportunity to listen to an introductory lecture given by Ernst von Kimakowitz is co-­founder and leads the Humanistic Management Network and Humanistic Management Centre and is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland. In this lecture he outlined the notion of Humanistic Management as an anchor for reflection that can support businesses in rising to the task of strengthening its positive impact toward a more equitable and sustainable planet. \n\nFlourishingAI Workshop by Carlos Largacha Martinez (Colombia) – 25th October 2022\n\nThe workshop was organized for employees of the Cultural Center of Norwidline introductory meeting was held\, during which modern humanistic management was discussed\, the skillful building of a well-connected community\, and the need to strengthen soft skills. argacha-Martínez also introduced the idea of further activities. Carlos Largacha Martinez is a social futurologist who designs and develops social inventions using quantum mechanics and artificial intelligence. He has been leading the start-up FlourishingAI\, linking humanistic and ethical leadership with NLP-natural language processing. \nA week later\, the first stationary workshop meeting took place in the cultural centre. The tasks in which employees were involved helped to understand the importance of good communication and deepen it within the institution. Culture Center C. K. Norwid is the first European cultural institution trained by dr. Carlos Largach-Martínez\, who flew to Krakow from Colombia\, at the invitation of the Jagiellonian University. The workshop organized for the needs of employees of cultural institutions was an expression of the implementation of the “third mission” by the University and the strengthening of cooperation with the socio-economic environment. \n\nVisiting Jagiellonian University Museum & Integration Meeting – 26th October 2022\n\nThe guests had a unique opportunity to visit the Collegium Maius\, the oldest building of Jagiellonian University dating back to the 14th century\, and get to know the history of the oldest Polish university. The museum is located in Kraków Old Town\, so participants of the HMN Meeting saw the delightful part of the city\, and tried traditional Polish cuisine. \n\nVisiting UBUlab – 27th October 2022\n\nUBUlab is a laboratory of creative programming at the Jagiellonian University. The guests saw the wide range of retro hardware\, experienced the VR space\, and get to know more about recent UBUlab’s researches. \n\nHumanistic Management Governance Sessions – 26th / 28th October 2022\n\nThe meeting in Krakow was also an excellent opportunity to talk about the most important issues related to the further functioning of the network. The deliberations were held in the presence of network members present in Krakow\, but also those who joined us virtually (e.g. from China\, Japan\, Qatar or the Netherlands). We talked mainly about the organizational structure\, division of duties and plans for the future. One of the topics was also the publication of the book Humanistic Management in Public Sector published in the Humanism in Business Series by Palgrave Macmillan. \n\nON GROUNDED THEORY Case study about Purposeful Businesses in Kenya and Colombia\, lecture and workshop by Dr. Carlos Largacha Martinez (Colombia) – 26th / 28th October 2022\n\nDuring 2018-2019\, Dr Carlos Largacha Martinez led a qualitative research funded by the IRDC (Canada) and AcademiaB (Latin America) to explore what kind of impact has B-Corps and/or purpose-driven businesses from the Global South on women and youth. This workshop with the support of some Colombian researchers (virtual) from University Areandina presented why they selected a qualitative approach\, specifically Grounded Theory (content analysis)\, and how they designed\, structured\, and developed the research. Dr Martinez presented the results of the research and how he used a software tool to analyse all the interviews done with eight women founders in Colombia and Kenya and one male CEO. Students and employees of the Faculty of Management and Social Communication of the Jagiellonian University took part in the lecture and workshop. \n\nHumanistic Management Case Research Workshop\, workshop by Prof. Shiv K. Tripathi (India) – 27th October 2022\n\nProf. Shiv K. Tripathi has two and half decades of experience in teaching\, research\, and higher education management. Currently\, he is serving as vice Chancellor of Atmiya University\, India. He also leads Humanistic Management Network India Chapter. Through the workshop\, the issues and strategies for the effective development of teaching cases in different learning contexts were collectively explored.Among the groups consisted of scholars all over the world\, there were two students’ groups which presented their vision of what could be done to improve the learning system. \n\nOne humanistic management\, various future-oriented areas of application + Q&A session by Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi (Nigeria)\, Dr. Malwina Popio?ek (Poland)\, Aura Mbolela (South Africa) – 27th October 2022\n\nDuring this meeting\, various applications of humanistic perspectives to organizational practices today and possibly in the future were discussed. Guests presented the latest results of their research on the following topics: \n1) (Dis)information management as a challenge for the future\, Dr. Malwina Popio?ek (Poland) – a member of the Faculty of Management and Social Communication at Jagiellonian University in Cracow\, who works as Assistant Professor at the Institute of Culture; \n2) Humanistic Perspectives to Location-Based Glg-work\, Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi (Nigeria)\, Associate Professor\, holds a degree in Law from the University of Ibadan\, an LLM from the University of Strathclyde\, and MBA and PhD degrees from Pan-Atlantic University. She currently teaches business ethics\, managerial anthropology\, self-leadership\, and sustainability management at the Lagos Business School. She is also the academic director of the School’s Senior Management Programme; \n3) Humanistic Component of Organisation – Wide Change Management\, Aura Mbolela (South Africa) – she holds a Master’s degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology from the University of Cape Town\, where she also worked in a teaching and research capacity. Aura is currently working as a senior principal change management consultant for IQbusiness. \nThe Humanistic Management Network Meeting in Kraków\, held in October 2022\, emerged as a significant gathering that promoted the principles of human-centred approaches within the field of management. The event not only showcased the growing interest in fostering ethical and people-focused business practices but also provided a platform for stakeholders to collectively envision a future where businesses prioritize the well-being of employees\, ethical decision-making\, and sustainability. As the participants left\, they carried with them a renewed sense of purpose and a commitment to championing humanistic management principles in their respective spheres of influence. \nReport author: Anna Ilyina \nGallery pictures: Maria Pieniazek
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/humanistic-management-network-meeting/
LOCATION:Jagiellonian University\, ul. prof. St. Lojasiewicza 4\, 30-348\, Krakow\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220718T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20220707T100508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T101337Z
UID:26614-1658152800-1658160000@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:Leadership Gold with Miquel Castellví and Ernst von Kimakowitz
DESCRIPTION:Join 120 minutes of pure Leadership Gold as Miquel Castellví\, Managing Director of Engineering firm Deerns\, Spain talks with Ernst von Kimakowitz\, co-founder of the Humanistic Management Network moderated by Ivan Ureta\, Head of Executive Education at SUPSI on July 18\, 2022. \nPure Leadership Gold will be unearthed as Miquel Castellví\, Managing Director\, Spain of engineering firm Deerns\, shares his unique leadership experience with Ernst von Kimakowitz\, Co-Founder and Director of the Humanistic Management Network\, facilitated by Ivan Ureta head of executive education at Supsi\, The University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland.  \nJoin this event and see the good things that happen if business seeks to respect dignity\, integrates ethics in business decisions and actively engages with stakeholders and enjoy the musical accompaniment by Airton Prates.   \nLeadership Gold is supported by the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) and the Priority Research Area Heritage under the program Excellence Initiative – Research University at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow\, Poland. \nFree Event Registration\nView the Event Brochure\n  \n \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/leadership-gold-with-miquel-castellvi-and-ernst-von-kimakowitz/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220706T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230706T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20230725T213029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T113352Z
UID:29569-1657116000-1688657400@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:“Women in Management” – cross-continental meeting
DESCRIPTION:The meeting’s guests were Lamona Rajah of the South Africa Chapter\, Christina Schwabenland of the UK Chapter\, Anna Góral of the Poland Chapter\, and the moderator was Weronika Pokojska from the Poland Chaper. The topics discussed on the meeting: barriers faced by women in the process of gaining qualifications and taking leadership positions\, the pressures of patriarchal culture\, gender stereotypes\, norms\, and women’s work in cultural institutions. \nIt was attended by 37 people from at least 8 countries (Qatar\, Mexico\, Nigeria\, Poland\, USA\, South Africa\, Switzerland\, UK).
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/women-in-management-cross-continental-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220526T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220526T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20220602T183405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T183538Z
UID:26178-1653573600-1653577200@humanisticmanagement.network
SUMMARY:HMN Quarterly Meeting “The future of work – on fears and hopes”
DESCRIPTION:The main topic at our May Humanistic Management Network Internal webinar was “The future of work – on fears and hopes”. The meeting started with a short information considering Artificial Intelligence and introduction of the panelists: Anna Suchocka\, Kemi Ogunyemi and Carlos Largacha-Martinez. The meeting was divided in two parts: presentations by speakers and short Q&A. \nAnna Suchocka was sharing results of her research about remote work in Polish public sector. In the beginning\, before the pandemic both employees and employers felt good with it; situation changed slowly with deevaluation and depratiation of remote work. Anna underscored the new\, important need for sensitivity on the “user” side in the age of inevitable technological progress and postpandemic liquidity of reality. \nKemi Ogunyemi did a presentation considering her and Adaora I. Onaga’s book “Responsible Management of Shifts in Work Modes – Values for a Post Pandemic Future“\, in which she pointed out the blurr between office and home time\, efficiency of the employees work and how it’s connected with their well-being. Talking about the shift of the values\, she asked how to translate the culture to the remote models in ethical\, considerable way. \nCarlos Largacha-Martinez considered both hopes and challenges rising from the usage of Argumented Intelligence – AI that needs to understand the valuses\, ethics and be created with human centred focus. Accenting the difference between the organizational flourishment and the happiness\, he pointed out the synchronisity and mutual help that such coexistance can give. \n  \nThe meeting was attended by 35 people from 7 countries (Poland\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Quatar\, Nigeria\, South Africa\, Japan). \n  \nReport authors: Maria Pieniazek & Jakub Wydra. \n  \nThis research was funded by the Priority Research Area Heritage under the program Excellence Initiative – Research University at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/hmn-quarterly-meeting-the-future-of-work-on-fears-and-hopes/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220406T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220406T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20150411T094047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T182158Z
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SUMMARY:Methodological Workshop on Meaningful Humanistic Management Research
DESCRIPTION:The meaningfulness in research – that was the main topic at our April HMN Methodological workshop. The whole meeting was led by Katarzyna Kope? and Anna Góral divided into 3 parts. \nThe first one\, after a brief introduction\, focused on our plans for 2022. Then\, a short talk about reasons for humanistic management research followed – Anna Góral shared her recent stories about academic challenges connected with “conflict” between the University “points” and prestige versus the researcher satisfaction and ethics. \nIn the second part all participants had the chance to share their approach. We did a short introduction talking about our research and academic interests. Then\, each group (4-5 people from different backgrounds) discussed main topics: what is a meaningful research and how to measure this? What makes the humanistic management humanistic: theme\, methodology\, the potential for a change\, or maybe all of the above? \nLast but not least\, chairs of the groups shared the effects of the discussions. The fundamentals of humanistic management such as wide scope of perspectives\, topics\, trends were underlined. Then\, the questions followed: how do we measure the meaningfulness and is it even measurable? Is the impact always meaningful and is it most important? And simply – is it even a good idea to measure humanistic values? \nThe meeting was ended with an announcement of future plans (suggesting the guests-participants of next\, may’s discussion) and an invitation to work on a joined publication. \nThe meeting was attended by 22 people from 6 countries (Poland\, Austria\, Switzerland\, India\, Nigeria\, South Africa). \n  \nReport authors: Maria Pieniazek & Jakub Wydra. \n  \nThis research was funded by the Priority Research Area Heritage under the program Excellence Initiative – Research University at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/methodological-workshop-on-the-meaningful-humanistic-management-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Yes we Care: Austria Chapter Event (In German)
DESCRIPTION:Professor Peter Mayer berichtet bei diesem online Meeting aus seiner Arbeit für den Ausbau des Integrierten Versorgungsmanagements in Österreich. Als Einstimmung werden innovative Ideen aus seinem aktuellen Masterstudiengang in Form von kurzen Videoshows gezeigt.\nAnschließend berichten wir vom erfolgreichen Austria Chapter Beitrag der letzten globalen Humanistic Management Network Konferenz unter dem Titel “Revolt + Solutions = Revolution\, Evolutions\, …?”. Wir werden die zahlreichen Impulse unserer großartigen Gäste – Nadav Eyal\, Ian Hughes\, Alyssa Jade McDonald Bärtl – für unser gemeinsames Engagement auswerten.\nWir freuen uns sehr\, wenn Sie unser engagiertes Netzwerk auch im neuen Jahr online besuchen kommen! \nPeter Mayer ist Professor of Healthcare Management\, Unversity of Applied Sciences Burgenland \nDie Präsentation von Peter Mayer ist hier erhältlich: Praesentation_HMN-Handout_28_01_2022.pdf
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/yes-we-care-austria-chapter-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211127
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SUMMARY:2021 Annual Humanistic Management Conference taking place online
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Ninth Annual Humanistic Management Conference will take place online and is brought to you by our Chapters from around the world on the theme of Solutions.  \nWe all use the word solution numerous times on any single day and yet we may not always have a clear view on what actually is a solution. We want to hire solution-oriented people to join our organizations; we want politicians to offer solutions to the challenges we face; we want businesses to provide products and services that deliver solutions; and we ourselves want to feel productive by developing and implementing solutions. But who will be able to derive meaningful benefits from those solutions? Who determines what resources are provided for solutions geared towards maintaining the status quo versus those challenging it? \nSolutions are wanting in this world\, but what differentiates a solution from a quick fix or a remedy\, (how) can we know if a hailed solution will create adverse side effects? For how long must a solution provide a solution to be a solution? Why are we so receptive for the temptations of solutionist narratives? \nThese are some of the questions we will discuss at this year’s edition of the Annual Humanistic Management Conference\, but to enrich our practical understanding of the theme\, we shall also provide plenty of examples of policies\, organizations and individuals that deliver solutions aligned to Humanistic Management principles. \n  \nView the Conference Website
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/2021-annual-humanistic-management-conference-taking-place-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210616
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
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SUMMARY:Pan-African Humanistic Management Event: Living wages in Africa - Fiction or Reality?
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 15th 2021\, 3pm – 5pm WAT for our first Pan-African Humanistic Management event organized by our Nigeria\, South Africa and Zimbabwe Chapters. \nLiving wage denotes the amount needed to live an adequate standard of life and should be the right of every employee. A living wage ensures salaried employees can meet their needs and uphold their dignity. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt this Pan African Event of the Humanistic Management Network\, we will explore what the challenges to attaining set minimum wages in African countries are and what they portend for the goal of a living wage? How has corruption contributed to the inability to maintain living wages\, and how can ethics help to mitigate corruption? Are there existing policies that support living wages in Africa? Is there any hope of attaining living wages in Africa? \nREGISTRATION AND EVENT BROCHURE ALSO AVAILABLE UNDER THE BUTTONS BELOW. \nGo to the Registration Page\nView the Event Brochure\n\n 
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/pan-african-humanistic-management-event-living-wages-in-africa-fiction-or-reality/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210422T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210422T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T221504
CREATED:20210304T135138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T084336Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Gold with Bob Chapman and Ernst von Kimakowitz
DESCRIPTION:Join 90 minutes of pure Leadership Gold as Bob Chapman\, CEO of industrial group Barry-Wehmiller talks with Ernst von Kimakowitz\, co-founder of the Humanistic Management Network on April 22\, 2021. \nPure Leadership Gold will be unearthed as Bob Chapman\, CEO of industrial group Barry-Wehmiller\, shares his unique leadership experience with Ernst von Kimakowitz\, Co-Founder and Director of the Humanistic Management Network\, facilitated by Jane Adshead-Grant of the Chapman & Co. Leadership Institute. Join to see the good things that happen if business seeks to respect dignity\, integrates ethics in business decisions and actively engages with stakeholders and enjoy the musical accompaniment by Airton Prates. More information available in the event brochure.\n \n  \nREGISTRATION AND EVENT BROCHURE ALSO AVAILABLE UNDER THE BUTTONS BELOW. \n  \nView Graphic Recording of the Event\nView the Event Brochure\n  \n  \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://humanisticmanagement.network/event/leadership-gold-with-bob-chapman-and-ernst-von-kimakowitz/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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