Principles of Humanistic Leadership
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With practical tips, real-world examples, and a step-by-step approach to developing your skills, “Principles of Humanistic Leadership” is the ideal resource for anyone looking to become a more compassionate, ethical, reasonable, and strategic leader. Whether you’re a seasoned manager or just starting your leadership journey, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to reach their full leadership potential and make a positive impact in their personal and professional life.
Humanism is a philosophy that centers on acknowledging the dignity of your fellow humans. It is a recognition that our behavior impacts others. We don’t live in a vacuum.
When we are in a leadership position, we have even more responsibility to do good, not just for ourselves, but for our team as well. Humanistic management or leadership is a philosophical approach that is at once: compassionate, ethical, responsible, reasonable, and strategic. To be an effective, ethical leader requires a variety of different interrelated skills.
Reasons to Get This Book:
- Develop Compassionate Leadership Skills: The course teaches the principles of Humanistic Management, which emphasizes compassion, ethics, and reason as key components of effective leadership.
- Enhance Employee Satisfaction: A humanistic approach to leadership can improve employee satisfaction and engagement, leading to better job performance and increased productivity.
Improve Organizational Culture: By adopting a humanistic leadership approach, individuals can help create a positive organizational culture that supports growth, innovation, and collaboration.
- Enhance Personal Effectiveness: Principles of Humanistic Leadership teaches individuals how to apply the philosophy of Humanism to their personal leadership style, leading to greater personal effectiveness and a more fulfilling leadership experience.
- Build Stronger Relationships: Humanistic leadership emphasizes empathy, compassion, and ethical behavior, which can lead to stronger relationships with colleagues, employees, and other stakeholders.
This book covers 5 topics:
●How to create happier, more effective workplaces using science and humanistic philosophy
●Principles of humanistic leadership
●7 sins of staff management
●Being professional
This is the companion book to the online course: Principles of Humanistic Leadership.
Jennifer Hancock
Transforming Lives Through Humanism By sharing her pragmatic Humanist approach to living life fully and intentionally, Jennifer has transformed the lives of those who have been touched by her work. By encouraging people be the best, most ethical humans they can be, she consistently challenges people to think about and question who they are, what they are and more importantly, how they want to be. She is one of the few individuals in America who was raised as a Humanist and she brings her delightful sense of humor, creativity, and compassion combined with a no-nonsense approach to all of her work and her coaching. She will help you focus on what really matters in your life and will teach you the practical skills you need to live your life the way you know you should be: ethically, compassionately and responsibly.
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Principles of Humanistic Leadership - Jennifer Hancock
Principles of Humanistic Leadership
A Humanist Learning Systems Companion Book
By Jennifer Hancock
Edited by, Desiree Vogelpohl
Published by Jennifer Hancock
Copyright 2020 by Jennifer Hancock
Published 2020
ISBN: 9781005770723
Title: Principles of Humanistic Leadership
Author: Jennifer Hancock
Publisher: Smashwords, Inc
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Creating Happier Workplaces Using Humanism and Science
Chapter 2: Using Science and Humanistic Philosophy as Leadership Principles
Chapter 3: Making Happy Workplaces a Reality
Chapter4: Seven Principles of Humanistic Management
Chapter 5: The Seven Sins of Staff Management
Chapter 6: Your Staff are Human Too
Chapter 7: A Humanistic Approach to Being Professional
Chapter 8: Benefits of Being Professional -VUCA
Chapter 9: The Secret to Behaving Professionally – Dignity and Ethics
Chapter 10: About the Author
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About Humanism
Humanism is a philosophy that centers on acknowledging the dignity of your fellow humans. It is a recognition that our behavior impacts others. We don’t live in a vacuum.
When we are in a leadership position, we have even more responsibility to do good, not just for ourselves, but for our team as well. Humanistic management or leadership is a philosophical approach that is at once: compassionate, ethical, responsible, reasonable, and strategic. To be an effective, ethical leader requires a variety of different interrelated skills.
This book will provide a grounding in the humanist philosophy and information on how to apply it to various aspects of leadership, from how to think strategically, to how to more effectively manage and lead people.
This book covers 5 topics:
How to create happier, more effective workplaces using science and humanistic philosophy
Principles of humanistic leadership
7 sins of staff management
Being professional
This is the companion book to the online course: Principles of Humanistic Leadership.
Individuals and groups can benefit from this course. For more information on this course visit: https://humanistlearning.com/principles-of-humanistic-leadership/
This book contains transcripts of the course for easy home reference.
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Chapter 1: Creating Happier Workplaces Using Humanism and Science
Hi, I’m Jennifer Hancock. I am a Humanist, an author and founder of Humanist Learning Systems. I teach people applied humanism and applied science in combination.
In the workplace – this focuses on humanistic management, reality-based problem solving, and how to use philosophy and science to stop harassment, bullying, and retaliation in the workplace. In other words, how to create real behavioral change using philosophy and science. The cool thing about what I do is that the philosophy feeds the science – and the science validates the philosophy!
If we are going to create happier, more effective workplaces, we need to think differently about:
WHY we run our businesses the way that we do.
WHAT the role of management really is.
We also need to know HOW to make it happen via practical techniques and skills that will help us to better manage interpersonal relationships in the workplace.
Philosophy can help us with the WHY and the WHAT of workplace happiness. Science can provide us with the HOW.