Leadership in the Era of High-Hume
Liudmila Kiseleva ()
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Liudmila Kiseleva: Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia
A chapter in Sustainable Leadership for Entrepreneurs and Academics, 2019, pp 75-82 from Springer
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Abstract This paper tackles the transformation processes taking place in the contemporary society which are related not only to the society complex informatization, but also to a new humanitarian revolution which might have a decisive impact both on a human, as well as on the further development of the whole society. High-Hume represents high humanitarian technologies which appeared due to development of high technologies (high-tech), and form into an independent socio-cultural phenomenon. High-Hume technologies can be defined as the research, analytical, information, organization actions, in which a pattern of their performance and assessment can be traced, but the constituents of this humanitarian pattern do not have clear definitions and are not subject to mathematical assessment. This paper argues that a human who becomes the main resource and a driving factor of the society development occupies the most important place in the information society. At the same time, a human is also the main factor of risk in the contemporary society. In order to mitigate possible negative consequences of the society informatization, a concept of advanced education (High-Ed) is suggested which implements timely preparation of a person for the future and influences mainly on his/her moral values and personal traits. The paper demonstrates that the quantum leadership, basing on three types of thinking: rational, associative, and creative, becomes the most essential and the leading one in the contemporary society.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15495-0_8
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