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Human centered organizational culture : Human centered organizational culture / edited by Maria Teresa Lepeley [and four others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lepeley, Maria Teresa, editor.
Series:
Human centered management.
Human centered management
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Corporate culture.
Organization.
Human capital.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 152 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, New York ; London, England : Routledge, [2021]
Summary:
"This book is part of the Human Centered Book Trilogy, the 2021 volumes of Routledge Human Centered Management HCM Series. HCM books pioneer transformation from the traditional humans-as-a-resource approach of the industrial past, to the humans at the center management and organizational paradigm of the 21st century. HCM is built on talent and wellbeing of people in the workplace to drive work engagement, quality standards, high performance and productivity for long term organizational sustainability in the global VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) environment. This book was carefully crafted by recognized international human centered scholars from 4 Continents. Although all organizations seek to have an optimal culture, unstoppable disruptions in the VUCA environment easily derail even the best efforts. Conventional assumptions of culture as a unifying organizational force are hardly defendable today. HCM maintains that culture is not only about cohesiveness and consensus but effective management of conflict and disagreements continuously testing the capacity of people to work together. This book is about organizational transformation positioning people at the center. Complementary chapters integrate as antidotes to overcome disruptions in the VUCA environment and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic affecting people and organizations worldwide. This and its two complementary titles Soft Skills for Human Centered Management and Global Sustainability and Sensible Leadership: Human Centered, Insightful and Prudent are timely readings for leaders, managers, researchers, academics, practitioners, students and the general public responsible for organizations across industries and sectors worldwide pursuing quality standards and organizational transformation to attain sustainability"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
PART I Human Centered Models of Organizational Culture. 1. The Human Centered Sustainable Quality Culture in Organizations Maria-Teresa Lepeley 2. Life-work Continuum: The New Organizational Culture Nicholas Beutell, Katherina Kuschel, Maria-Teresa Lepeley 3. Cultural Interoperability in Interorganizational Collaborations Peter Essens, Frederik Wermser, Susanne Tauber 4. L-E-A-P: A New Organizational Culture Framework for Knowledge-Intensive Organizations Vishal Gupta and Neena Gopalan 5. A Social Complexity Perspective: Rehumanizing Organizational Culture with Human Centered Management for Long-Term Sustainability Jan Willem Nuis and Pascale Peters 6. Virtuous Human Centered Organizational Culture: The Case of People with Disabilities Armand Bam and Linda Ronnie PART II Human Centered Organizational Culture in Business. 7. Assessment of the Theoretical Evolution of Organizational Culture: Pending Need for Human Focus Oswaldo Morales, Gareth Rees, Sergio Morales 8. A Human Centered Organizational Culture: Focused on Wellbeing, Fairness and the Common Good Nicolas Majluf 9. Virtuous Work and Organizational Culture: How Aristotelian Practical Wisdom can Humanize Business Javier Pinto, Ignacio Ferrero, German Scalzo PART III Disruptions and Change in Human Centered Organizational Culture in Healthcare. 10. Healthcare and Human Centered Organizational Culture During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Italian Experience Francesca Dal Mas, Gabriele Romani, Mirko Modenese, Rossella Luca, Maria Francesca Manca, Maria Ferrara, Lorenzo Cobianchi 11. Knowledge Translation During the COVID-19 Pandemic Francesca Dal Mas, Lorenzo Cobianchi, Daniele Piccolo, Paul Barach
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781003092025
1003092020
9781000368871
1000368874
9781000368895
1000368890
OCLC:
1221017798

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