One of the pioneers of the Total Quality movement, W. Edwards Deming, famously proclaimed, "Drive out fear so that everyone may work more effectively for the company." But after attending a quality conference in the 1990s devoted to Deming's proposition, the authors felt somehow drained; talking about fear all day had sucked the life out of them. Indeed, they began to wonder if it was a vicious circle; what if focusing on fear, even in an effort to drive it out, actually kept you in fear? What if the conversation were shifted to optimism - not to negate or invalidate fear but to bring energy to the other, more life-enhancing side of the equation? "Putting Hope to Work" is their response to these questions. Drawing upon their many years of research and management consulting, the authors present a pragmatic approach to identifying, supporting, and sustaining "hope" and channelling it toward productive ends to create more vibrant, creative, collaborative - and successful - workplaces. Integrating insights from fields as diverse as anthropology, psychology, philosophy, and biology, Hutson and Perry identify the five key principles of hope - possibility, agency, worth, openness, and connection - and demonstrate how they can be developed in any type of organisation. Featuring dozens of in-depth examples and personal experiences from a wide variety of organisations, as well as tools for applying hope toward effective leadership, decision making, problem solving, and communication, the authors offer a multi-dimensional approach to management that is both inspiring and practical, tapping into a universal desire to produce work that is as meaningful as it is profitable.
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