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Leadership questions and forms of working in the anthroposophic medical movement

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Rudolf Steiner is known around the world as an author, speaker and the creator of anthroposophy, yet few are aware of him as an inaugurator of new ways of working together. As a result, questions of management and leadership are especially challenging also in institutions that work out of anthroposophy. Here the model for forms of collaboration created by Steiner in 1923/24 can serve as an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Using this social concept as an orientation, the authors show how the social framework of the anthroposophic-medical movement has evolved and stood the test of time since 1988. A "leadership style with heart" was needed that could unite the principles of individual responsibility, collegial leadership and democratic codetermination. This led to an understanding of leadership that can constructively complement the necessities of today's workplace thanks to the peace-endowing principles of spiritual leadership.

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Dr. med. Michaela Glöckler, geb. 1946. Studium der Medizin in Tübingen und Marburg. Weiterbildung zur Kinderärztin am Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus in Herdecke und an der Universitäts-Kinderklinik in Bochum. Bis 1988 Mitarbeit in der Kinderambulanz am Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke, schulärztliche Tätigkeit in der Rudolf-Steiner-Schule in Witten. Seit 1988 Leitung der Medizinischen Sektion am Goetheanum.

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Rudolf Steiner is known around the world as an author, speaker and the creator of anthroposophy, yet few are aware of him as an inaugurator of new ways of working together. As a result, questions of management and leadership are especially challenging also in institutions that work out of anthroposophy. Here the model for forms of collaboration created by Steiner in 1923/24 can serve as an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Using this social concept as an orientation, the authors show how the social framework of the anthroposophic-medical movement has evolved and stood the test of time since 1988. A "leadership style with heart" was needed that could unite the principles of individual responsibility, collegial leadership and democratic codetermination. This led to an understanding of leadership that can constructively complement the necessities of today's workplace thanks to the peace-endowing principles of spiritual leadership.

Product details

Assisted by Michael Glöckler (Editor), Michaela Glöckler (Editor), Heine (Editor), Heine (Editor), Rolf Heine (Editor)
Publisher Verlag am Goetheanum
 
Original title Führungsfragen und Arbeitsformen in der anthroposophisch-medizinischen Bewegung
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2016
 
EAN 9783723515846
ISBN 978-3-7235-1584-6
No. of pages 246
Dimensions 131 mm x 202 mm x 17 mm
Weight 305 g
Illustrations m. Abb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

Anthroposophische Medizin, Anthroposophie, Alternativmedizin, Medizin, Theosophie und Anthroposophie

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