Human Centered Management and Crisis Disruptions, Resilience, Wellbeing and Sustainability

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Synopsis

Human Centered Management and Crisis: Disruptions, Resilience, Wellbeing and Sustainability is the new edited book of the Human Centered Management (HCM) Series developed to respond to surmounting concerns of global audiences and human centered scholars, practitioners and students searching for answers to better and objectively understand the effects of unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic disruptions and ongoing crises, affecting the wellbeing of people and workplaces since 2019. The effects linger and solutions are pressing. This new HCM volume presents analytical expertise and practical experiences of a team of international HCM scholars and practitioners targeting objective assessment of causes and effects of disruptions and offering coherent solutions applying HCM principles and practices. The book chapters include topics dealing with specific problem-solving strategies in numerous industries, among them, higher education, health care and entrepreneurship. The book will help readers worldwide to understand the challenges people and organizations are facing in the present global VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) environment. The audience will benefit from the book and its purpose to deliver enduring HCM solutions anchored in the wellbeing of people as precondition for organizations to secure high performance, quality standards and long-term sustainability.

Book details

Series:
Human Centered Management
Author:
Peter Essens, María Teresa Lepeley, Nicholas J. Beutell, Linda Ronnie, Anielson Barbosa Da Silva
ISBN:
9781000880878
Related ISBNs:
9781003330011, 9781032360478, 9781032360423
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Pages:
188
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2023-05-29
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2023
Copyright by:
N/A 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Business and Finance, Nonfiction, Sociology