Humanist Manufacturing: A Humanitarian Approach to Excellence in High-Impact Plant Operations
Can putting humanity first help unlock earning potential? Discover cutting-edge innovations for positive environmental and social impact, leading to greater profitability.
Are you worried about attracting and retaining the right employees? Are you tired of the modern-day profits-above-people mentality? Struggling with a desire to balance improving environmental and social challenges with your bottom line? With nearly three decades in the manufacturing field and fifteen years of sustainability research, Dr. Joe Sprangel first used his extensive knowledge to develop an MBA program focused on excellence in sustainable corporate practices. Now he's here to lay out a revolutionary framework for human-centered business models to move us toward a more moral and beneficial future.
Humanist Manufacturing: A Humanitarian Approach to Excellence in High-Impact Plant Operations is a valuable resource for industry leaders or those looking to become one, seeking to reimagine the stagnant status quo while improving productivity. Surveying real-world examples of exceptional companies and 40 years of studying organizational excellence, Dr. Sprangel outlines the practical strategies and structures needed to construct a dignified yet competitive workplace. And as you rebuild your guiding purpose from the inside out, you'll create a positive asset for your stakeholders while ensuring prosperity and transformation.
In Humanist Manufacturing, you'll discover:
- An A-to-Z, in-depth introduction to humane management theory for facilitating purposeful careers
- Tips for developing an ESG culture that promotes quality and loyalty among staff
- How defining a compelling purpose can help you recruit and keep star players
- Why completely overhauling your structure will encourage meaningful and long-term advantages
- How humanist manufacturing operations have the potential to be a vital contributor working to develop thriving communities, in particular for individuals on the autism spectrum, handicapped, BIPOC, previously incarcerated, returning veterans, and women
- Thought-provoking questions, nearly 200 curated recommendations to inspire your research journey, and much more!
Humanist Manufacturing is a step-by-step guide for reinventing business blueprints to foster planet-friendly, person-first commerce. If you like comprehensive systems, progressive success stories, and thinking outside the box, you'll love Dr. Joe Sprangel's good-hearted how-to manual.
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Become an affiliate"It is all about people. Joe Sprangel's Humanist Manufacturing: A Humanitarian Approach to Excellence in High-Impact Plant Operations comes at the perfect time when our labor markets are in such flux because people are looking for valuable work, not just a paycheck. He gives us a turn-by-turn guide on how to infuse integrity and respect into your leadership style, your product design and your manufacturing strategy." -Christina Cain, Program Manager, Virginia Division of Economic Development and Community Vitality
"Filled with compelling examples of success and countless resources, the Humanist Manufacturing framework provides leaders with a step
by step plan to a sustainable future." -Jair Drooger, Co-Founder/Founder, CT
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"This is a welcome addition to the literature on Humanistic Business Management. How we conduct business and why we conduct business are all explored. The case studies of companies operating in a Humanist way are extremely helpful and enlightening. Humanism is not just a theoretical idea. It's a practical one that yields profitable results for the companies who apply it to their businesses. If you want to learn what it looks like to operate a manufacturing company in a Humanist way, Joe Sprangel's book is a must read." -Jennifer Hancock, Founder, Humanist Learning Systems
"This book is a comprehensive approach to leading with the heart in a world full of hard nosed decision making. It ties together the many parts of modern management theory with the oft overlooked special circumstances of leadership in todays pressure cooker manufacturing environment. It is designed to be a helpmate, not a read through once and forget it book. With questions for reflection and additional readings relevant to each chapter it is designed to be on your desk as opposed to on your shelf. It is full of actionable ideas that can be applied both every day and during times of strategic thinking and planning. A great book from which any leader can learn!" -Fred Keller, Founder and Chair, Cascade Engineering, A Certified B Corporation
"Manufacturing companies that follow Joe Sprangel's recommendation of adopting the B Corp model within his humanist manufacturing framework can also draw great people with a sense of purpose. Furthermore, organizations that use this business framework can become integral partners making a similar positive impact in their communities." -Michael Pirron, Founder & CEO, Impact Makers
"Humanist Manufacturing is more than just a guide to follow. It gives us a good dose of the application of humanism in the book's arrangement. I think you will feel better reading this, even if you are not ready to apply Dr. Sprangel's 6 Phase Framework of Humanist Manufacturing. I did. It's not just for manufacturers, either. Most of my clients are service businesses and I will be sharing Dr. Sprangel's ideas with them - I already have in presentations he has made for me for my monthly online business forum." -Jan Triplett, Ph.D. CBTAC, CEO, Business Success Center
"Academics can often fall into the trap of giving lip service to the value that practitioners can add to their fields. And, practitioners are often skeptical of the value academics can offer to the people who actually do the work. Joe Sprangel has managed successfully to bridge the gap and provide scholars and practitioners with valuable information that will help everyone during these tumultuous times to understand the theory and manufacturing practice." -Joanne Tritsch, Ph.D, MBA Director & Assistant Professor, Mary Baldwin University