Author: Jennifer Hancock

Humanistic Management PhD Network February 2019

Humanistic Management PhD Network February 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 [...]
Necessary Conversation: Raj Sisodia on The Healing Organization

Necessary Conversation: Raj Sisodia on The Healing Organization

Please join the International Humanistic Management Association for a conversation with Raj Sisodia (Babson) about the healing power and potential of organizations. Date: Friday, March 29 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 for this Conversation: Read more [...]
Necessary Conversation: Christian Felber on Creating an Economy for the Common Good

Necessary Conversation: Christian Felber on Creating an Economy for the Common Good

Please join the International Humanistic Management Association for a conversation with Christian Felber, founder of the Economy for the Common Good movement (https://www.ecogood.org/en/).  Date: Monday, February 11 Time: 11:00 am – 12:00pm (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 [...]
First Humanistic Management Workshop IECO-RCC at Harvard

First Humanistic Management Workshop IECO-RCC at Harvard

The Institute for Ethics in Communication and Organizations (IECO) at University of Valencia (UV) and the Real Colegio Complutense (RCC) at Harvard University, in collaboration with the Humanistic Management Centers Consortium and the Abigail Adams Institute (AAI), organize this First Humanistic Management Workshop. PurposeWe conceive this event as the seed for a future IHMA Learning Lab (LELA). This would be the first step for establishing a community of learning, based on humanistic management Read more [...]
Humanistic Management PhD Network January 2019

Humanistic Management PhD Network January 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 [...]
Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn – May 2019

Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn – May 2019

Topic TBD The Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn is hosted by the International Humanistic Management Association. This event's topic and guest has not yet been announced - but you can view our previous events at: http://humanisticmanagement.international/videos-from-ihma/  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/humanistic-management-professionals-lunch-and-learn-may-2019-tickets-53965431057 Read more [...]
Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch & Learn – April 2019

Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch & Learn – April 2019

Topic TBD The Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn is hosted by the International Humanistic Management Association. This event's topic and guest has not yet been announced - but you can view our previous events at: http://humanisticmanagement.international/videos-from-ihma/  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/humanistic-management-professionals-lunch-learn-april-2019-tickets-53965355832 Read more [...]
Humanistic Professionals Lunch and Learn

Humanistic Professionals Lunch and Learn

Topic TBD The Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn is hosted by the International Humanistic Management Association. This event's topic and guest has not yet been announced - but you can view our previous events at: http://humanisticmanagement.international/videos-from-ihma/  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/humanistic-professionals-lunch-and-learn-tickets-53964850320 Read more [...]
Moving from Extraction to Reciprocity in Work Relationships – Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn

Moving from Extraction to Reciprocity in Work Relationships – Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn

Moving from Extraction to Reciprocity in Work Relationships with Jeanne Bell, Director of Practice Advancement for Non Profit Quarterly. "If we can shift from thinking of our organizational relationships as “human resources” to be managed—their capital to be extracted over the life of the relationship—and shift to a frame of deep reciprocity, we will find as  leaders that it is indeed those relationships above all else that allow our organizations to accomplish the most extraordinary things." Humanistic Read more [...]

Moving from Extraction to Reciprocity in Work Relationships – Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn

Moving from Extraction to Reciprocity in Work Relationships with Jeanne Bell, Director of Practice Advancement for Non Profit Quarterly. Join us Feb 22nd Noon Eastern for this Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn RSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moving-from-extraction-to-reciprocity-in-work-relationships-humanistic-management-professionals-tickets-53885360564 "If we can shift from thinking of our organizational relationships as “human resources” to be managed—their Read more [...]