Author: Jennifer Hancock

Onboarding with Dignity with Kristin Sherry

On May 24th 2019 – the Humanistic Management Professionals group hosted Kristin Sherry, author of YouMap: Find Yourself. Blaze Your Path. Show the World! to talk about Onboarding with Dignity

Humanistic Management PhD Network June 3, 2019

Humanistic Management PhD Network June 3, 2019

Welcome back to IHMA's Humanistic Management PhD Network. This year we are looking forward to supporting PhDs with even more mentoring, social support and research opportunities. We also have possibilities to connect researchers for publication work, and data gathering sites in companies and organizations connected to IHMA. Please feel free to join our monthly calls.  The PhD Network webinar is held the first Monday of every month at 10:00 (Eastern time). In our monthly gatherings the Humanistic Read more [...]
Dalla Responsabilità alla Generatività: le nuove frontiere dello Humanistic Management sotto la lente dell’Economia Civile

Dalla Responsabilità alla Generatività: le nuove frontiere dello Humanistic Management sotto la lente dell’Economia Civile

Please join the Italian Chapter of the International Humanistic Management Association for a Round Table on Humanistic Management.   Date: Wednesday, May 29 Time: 15:30 pm – 18:00 pm (UTC+ Rome Time) Topic: From responsibility to generativity: the new frontiers of humanistic management under the civic economics lens. This event is in Italian and sponsored by our Italian chapter.   L’evento intende approfondire le nuove pratiche dello Humanistic Management quali obiettivi chiave per il benessere Read more [...]

The importance of theory

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Sherri Sutton on Using Appreciative Inquiry to Create Positive Profitable Change

On April 26, 2019, the Humanistic Management Professionals group hosted Sherri Sutton from Positive Impact Force for a conversation on Appreciative Inquiry. Sherri provided an overview of the process and shared advice and tips on how to use this both in our personal lives and in our professional lives and how the process can be used to help organizations figure out how to improve their processes.  She said the very act of asking questions can help create change. One of the main questions she Read more [...]
Transforming Business Education with David Sloan Wilson

Transforming Business Education with David Sloan Wilson

Please join the International Humanistic Management Association and Michael Pirson, Fordham University for an Transforming Business Education conversation with David Sloan Wilson, best Selling Author, Evolutionary Bioligist, and Distinguished Professor at Binghamton University Date: Friday, May 17 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00pm (EST)Location: Web conferencing, details will be sent before the event once your RSVP is received Transforming Business Education series as hosted by IHMA as a Pedagogical Development Read more [...]
Humanistic Management Preconference, AOM, August 8, 2019

Humanistic Management Preconference, AOM, August 8, 2019

The 5th Humanistic Management Preconference at AOM Transforming Management - Research/Practice/Pedagogy and Policy Hosted by the Galligan Chair of Strategy at Boston College together with the International Humanistic Management Association Location: Boston College, Carroll School of Management                 Fulton Hall, Fulton Honors Library (2nd Floor Fulton)                 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Sponsored by Duquesne University’s Institute for Ethical Business and Fordham Read more [...]

Thinking about the poverty line

An important question for business leaders is whether they are paying their employees enough to have decent lives. Certainly, if they think that the government poverty threshold is too low, isn’t it their duty to pay much more than the minimum wage? After all, labor productivity has been increasing in the past years while real wages have been stagnant. Shouldn’t workers get a higher share of this productivity increase?

Necessary Conversation: Vincent Stanley on Patagonia’s Road to Regeneration

Necessary Conversation: Vincent Stanley on Patagonia’s Road to Regeneration

  Please join the International Humanistic Management Association for a conversation with Vincent Stanley (Patagonia) about the responsibility of business for stewarding regeneration. Date: Friday, May 10 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00pm (EDT)Location: Web conferencing, details will be sent before the event once your RSVP is received    This Necessary Conversation is sponsored by the Donahue Center for Business Ethics & Social Responsibility in the Manning School of Business at UMass-Lowell. Topic Read more [...]