Author: Rena Bai

Elizabeth Castillo

Dr. Castillo studies organizational leadership through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Her research investigates capitalization of nonprofit organizations, particularly how intangible assets like social, cultural, and political capital contribute to the production of social and financial returns (the double bottom line). Her scholarship is inspired by two decades of management experience in the nonprofit sector, including the San Diego Natural History Museum and Balboa Park Cultural Partnership. Read more [...]

Workshop: How Leaders Engender Spaces for ‘Work Meaningfulness” in Organizations.

Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2018, 6:00pm to 8:30pm Location: Harvard Kennedy School, Littauer Building RCC is pleased to announce this Leadership Skills Workshop at the Harvard Kennedy School, organized by the HKS Alumni/ae Association. Prof. Manuel Guillén, Founder and Director of the Institute for Ethics in Communication and in Organizations (IECO) will facilitate a reflective and experiential workshop exploring ‘work meaningfulness' and how leaders prompt and engender authentic spaces Read more [...]

Leading for Well Being Consortium

“Leading for Well-Being” represents a consortium of organizations, scholars, faith leaders, business people, media experts, and policy makers seeking to integrate the emerging practice of Humanistic Management with more sustainable practices at the corporate, community and policy levels. Its goal is to enable many of those now driving crisis to become agents of positive and profitable change. The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit is helping to lead in this initiative. Read more [...]

Common Good Economy

Economy for the Common Good is a social movement advocating for an alternative economic model. It calls for working towards the common good and cooperation instead of profit-orientation and competition which lead to greed and uncontrolled growth. Christian Felber coined the term in his book Die Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie - Das Wirtschaftsmodell der Zukunft, published in 2010. According to Felber, it makes much more sense for companies to create a so-called "common good balance sheet" than a financial balance Read more [...]

Michael Pirson

Michael Pirson holds the James A.F. Stoner Chair for Global Sustainability at Fordham University, is Chair, Leading People and Organizations Area, and Director, Center for Humanistic Management. He is a full Professor with a focus on Global Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship. He is a research associate at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program (HFP). He co-founded the Humanistic Management Network and is founder and president of the International Humanistic Management Association. Read more [...]

Benito Teehankee

Dr. Benito L. Teehankee is a Full Professor in the Management and Organization Department of the Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business, De La Salle University. He teaches courses in strategic management, corporate governance, action research, and ethics. He has served as speaker or consultant to various private, government, and educational organizations including Globe Telecom, PLDT, Siemens, Andersen Consulting, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, World Health Organization, Bureau of Food and Drugs, Read more [...]

Ricardo Aguado

Ricardo Aguado holds a BA in Economic and Business Science from the University of Deusto and a PhD in Applied Economics from the University of the Basque Country. He is currently Lecturer and Researcher with PhD at the University of Deusto, where he teaches at the Bilbao campus. He teaches BA courses in Business Administration and Management and Executive MBA Master’s degree courses. Specifically, he teaches the following BA subjects: Spanish and World Economy, Microeconomics and Economics and Read more [...]

Universita di Cagliari, Italy

The University of Cagliari (Italian: Università degli Studi di Cagliari) is a university in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. It was founded in 1606 and is organized in 11 faculties. The largest campus of the university s situated in Monserrato, on an area of 73 hectares. It hosts the science faculties, many departments with their respective faculties, and one of the University general hospitals, appropriately integrated with other medical institutions. The other campuses are in a residential area near Read more [...]

UDEM, Mexico

The University of Monterrey (in Spanish: Universidad de Monterrey, acronym "UDEM") is a private Roman Catholic institution of higher learning located in Monterrey, Mexico. UDEM is a higher-education institution of catholic inspiration, open to students and faculty of all creeds and backgrounds. The Universidad de Monterrey is notable for offering a unique Whole-Person Education Plan to each student; in accordance with their personal characteristics and professional interests so that they can fulfill Read more [...]

EGADE / Tec de Monterrey, Mexico

The Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas — generally translated as Graduate School of Business Administration and Leadership but officially branded as EGADE Business School since 2010 — is the graduate business school of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM): one of Latin America’s largest private universities and one of the most prestigious business universities in America. The school is generally ranked among the best in Latin America by most international Read more [...]