Sustainable leadership and work environment: Improving human potentials

  • Sara HADDOU AMAR Ibn Tofail University
Keywords: Leasership, Workspace, Work Environement, Collaboration, Innovation, Creativity

Abstract

Sustainable leadership matters, spreads and lasts. It is shared responsibility, that does not unduly deplete human or financial resources, and that cares for avoids exerting negative damage on the surrounding educational and community environment. In fact, sustainability does not simply mean whether something can last. It addresses how particular initiatives can be developed without compromising the development of others in the surrounding environment, now and in the future [1]. Sustainable leadership is one of the most valued characteristics that employers and stakeholders are looking for, especially in this new fast changing market. Having a good Leadership sense is essential for the success of a company and for its collaborative working environment. Leadership is usually linked with sustained learning, success, diversity, capacity and maintaining a continuous development of other team members and coworkers. However, various authors are debating and discussing how we define good and sustainable leadership and what we expect from a leader to do, but few of them are raising the question how we can build and create leaders?. We present in this paper an overview of leadership definition and the challenges set by this important and complex concept. We propose a vision based on four pillars to create an adequate environment to build leaders. We present and describe our perspective on what we need to provide and establish as a company or a community in order to create an effective team of leaders in the perspective of the new requirements of the market and the expectations of companies.

Author Biography

Sara HADDOU AMAR, Ibn Tofail University
Sara HADDOU AMAR (PhD) is Doctor-Engineer and a Researcher. She graduated from Ibn Tofail University (Department of Mathematics). She holds also the position of Morocco representative at the International Youth Federation.  She has published various papers and participated in national and international conferences. Her major publications include studies on decision making, multi-criteria studies, location and facility layout decision process, monitoring and evaluation. Her main research interests focuses currently on artificial intelligence and automation of the decision process, the enhancement of evaluation procedure for strategic decision support and mathematical analysis for decision and evaluation. Sara has a deep interest in promoting awareness regarding the SDGs, especially about ecological and environmental issues, Education, and youth/women empowerment.
Published
2018-12-06
How to Cite
HADDOU AMAR, S. (2018). Sustainable leadership and work environment: Improving human potentials. Human Resources Management and Services, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.18282/hrms.v1i1.660
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