Humony Leadership
Mindsets, Skills and Behaviors for Being a Successful People-Centric Leader
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Narrated by:
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Robert Plank
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By:
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Steven Howard
About this listen
Become the leader–and human–that your organization, family, and community needs.
The business environment was changing before Covid, but now these changes are happening at warp speed. We are in the throes of a pivotal moment, facing the greatest transformation in how we work since the early days of word processing and the desktop computer (the so-called Information Revolution).
Managing people is a 1980s construct. It is why people leave bosses, not organizations. It is no longer acceptable or relevant in today's world. Simply stated: work is not working for many people. Work and the workplace, along with the behaviors, actions, and attitudes of many leaders, have alienated millions of people.
Award-winning author Steven Howard advocates a better approach–Humony Leadership. Humony is a created word comprising human, humanity, and harmony to emphasize the leading of people and the need for leaders to create workplaces of wellbeing and harmony.
There is no Old Reality to return to. The role of a leader is no longer to be a task overseer and a reporter of results. Rather, the leader's role today–at every level of every organization–is to be a people performance coach. To be successful, leaders must become people-centric.
One lesson from the pandemic: people want greater human connection. Leaders need to excel at the human connection aspect of leadership. Leaders need to unlearn management and relearn to be human. And, leaders must develop mindsets enabling them to confront and handle uncertainty and ambiguity.
The key is to stop treating employees as only a means to an end. This mindset is contributing to millions of people worldwide quitting their jobs and seeking new employment with organizations that value them as human beings. There has been a fundamental change in what people value. Work is no longer the most important thing that defines a large portion of the workforce. Working harder and longer is no longer worth sacrificing health, harmony, personal relationships, and nonwork responsibilities.
Humony Leadership provides you with the mindsets, skills, behaviors, and actions that will make you a great people-centric leader.
©2022 Steven Howard (P)2022 Steven Howard