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"How whole are we?” By Dr. Raymund B. Habaradas Symposium on the “Vocation of the Business Leader” and CST -BEN Organization Meeting University of San Carlos, Cebu November 6 and 7, 2015 An application of the Integral Human Development Framework

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"How whole are we?”

By Dr. Raymund B. Habaradas

Symposium on the “Vocation of the Business

Leader” and CST-BEN Organization Meeting

University of San Carlos, Cebu

November 6 and 7, 2015

An application of the Integral Human

Development Framework

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How often are we like these?

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Work-life balance?

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Work-life integration

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Human dignity and

the common good

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Integral human development

Forms of well-

being

Description

Bodily

development

The physical structure of the workplace and the

design of work processes and equipment are

calculated to protect employees’ health and to

respect their overall, physical well-being.

Cognitive

development

Employees’ expected contributions to the work-

process are made intelligible to them; jobs are kept

“smart” to exercise and develop employees’ talents

and skills; overall, employees’ cognitive abilities are

matched to proportionately challenging work.

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Integral human development

Forms of well-

being

Description

Emotional

development

Through the freedom to take initiative without fear of

reprisal, employees exercise responsibility and

accept accountability for their work.

Social

development

Internally, the organization encourages appropriate

expressions of collegiality; the organization exhibits a

“social conscience,” encourages the same in

employees, and supports employees’ initiatives in the

direction of service to the wider community.

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Integral human development

Forms of well-being Description

Aesthetic

development

Craftsmanship is encouraged, and within the limits

prescribed by their uses, products are designed and

manufactured with an eye for beauty, elegance and

harmony with nature; services are conceived and delivered

in ways that honor the human dignity of both the provider

and the receiver.

Moral development The organization’s managerial practices and work-rules

recognize that human acts are as such moral acts; working

relationships of every kind should demonstrate respect for

human dignity of each party to them.

Spiritual

development

Work is understood as a vocation, and valued as

collaboration, in the presence of God, for the good of one’s

fellow human beings.

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Self-reflection

The human development flower – Part 1

Using the integral human development framework as your

guide, assess your personal well-being by drawing a flower,

with each petal representing one form of well-being. A large

petal means that form of well-being is nurtured well, while a

small petal means that form of well-being has not been

adequately nurtured.

Answer the following: (a) Which forms of well-being are

nurtured in me? (b) Which forms of well-being need further

nurturing? Explain your answer.

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Integral human development

Forms of well-being Items to be answered by adults / working professionals

Bodily development My health and physical well-being are nurtured in the workplace.

Cognitive

development

My critical thinking and analytical skills are nurtured in workplace.

Generally, I am given tasks that challenge me intellectually.

Emotional

development

I feel free to express myself in in the workplace, without fear of being

ridiculed. I take full responsibility for my actions.

Social development My social well-being is nurtured in the workplace. There are oppor-

tunities for healthy interaction with my colleagues even outside of work.

Aesthetic

development

My artistic talents are nurtured in the workplace. My work involves the

use of creative activities (e.g. graphic design, music, etc.).

Moral development My moral well-being is nurtured in the workplace. I am taught to be

mindful of others’ rights, and to treat others with respect and kindness.

Spiritual development My spiritual well-being is nurtured in the workplace. There are

opportunities to reflect upon life’s higher purpose.

Material development I have the means to acquire the materials things that I need and desire.

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Bodily

Cognitive

Emotional

Social Aesthetic

Moral

Spiritual

Material Nurtured

well

Needs

nurturing

Human development flower

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Group discussion

Work in groups of four or five. Share your drawings and

answers to your group mates.

After sharing with your group mates, identify similarities

or differences among yourselves.

Choose a representative to present the highlights of your

discussion to the big group.

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IHD flower (for managers)

The human development flower – Part 2

Using the integral human development framework as your

guide, assess the overall well-being of your employees /

subordinates by drawing a flower, with each petal representing

one form of well-being. A large petal means that form of well-

being is nurtured well, while a small petal means that form of

well-being has not been adequately nurtured.

Answer the following: How well have I nurtured the overall

well-being of my employees / subordinates? What helps or

prevents me from promoting the integral human development

of the people I work with?

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Integral human development

Forms of well-being Items to be answered by adults / working professionals

Bodily development My health and physical well-being are nurtured in the workplace.

Cognitive

development

My critical thinking and analytical skills are nurtured in workplace.

Generally, I am given tasks that challenge me intellectually.

Emotional

development

I feel free to express myself in in the workplace, without fear of being

ridiculed. I take full responsibility for my actions.

Social development My social well-being is nurtured in the workplace. There are oppor-

tunities for healthy interaction with my colleagues even outside of work.

Aesthetic

development

My artistic talents are nurtured in the workplace. My work involves the

use of creative activities (e.g. graphic design, music, etc.).

Moral development My moral well-being is nurtured in the workplace. I am taught to be

mindful of others’ rights, and to treat others with respect and kindness.

Spiritual development My spiritual well-being is nurtured in the workplace. There are

opportunities to reflect upon life’s higher purpose.

Material development I have the means to acquire the materials things that I need and desire.

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Group discussion

Work in groups of four or five. Share your drawings and

answers to your group mates.

After sharing with your group mates, identify similarities

or differences among yourselves.

Come up with a consensus on the following questions:

– Is it possible for modern work organizations to nurture all of the

different forms of well-being of its employees? Why or why not?

– What can we do to promote integral human development in our

respective schools?

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Should we not be like these?

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"How whole are we?”

By Dr. Raymund B. Habaradas

Symposium on the “Vocation of the Business

Leader” and CST-BEN Organization Meeting

University of San Carlos, Cebu

November 6 and 7, 2015

An application of the Integral Human

Development Framework