Review:
'..successfully combines the classical Islamic theoretical perspectives towards Management generally and Human Resource Management particularly with the related cotemporary theoretical and methodological perspectives that led to produce a blueprint for guiding Management Development and Human Resource Management transformational programs which are compatible with Arab World and Middle East socio-cultural contexts. The author's acknowledged long standing expertise as Management consultant and trainer in Jordan and in the Arab World and the successful implementation of the developed blueprint in various organizations in Jordan add to the credibility of this book.' - Adel Al-Rasheed, Professor of Management, German Jordanian University & Yarmouk University in Jordan 'Dr Hammoudeh's work is a testimony for the imperative for knowledge mining in Islamic culture to inform and enlighten the Business literature and practice. Her insights on the linkages between culture and business are of value since her model has resonance with basic notions of Tawheed (Unity), Ihsan (inner beauty) and Mizan (social justice). There are windows of opportunities to harness and embody local knowledge inspired by Islamic values as a humanitarian and universal business charter that will both enhance cultural diversity and innovation through sound and smart understanding of text and context in both Islam and Business.' - Prof. Odeh Al-Jayyousi, Regional Director- IUCN 'This book, takes you through several journeys to explore and help you live the experience of management in Islam through the personal journey of the author, the transformation journey of two local organizations, the journey of total quality management in Jordan to the journey of consulting in an Arabic country. For sure, one thing Maqbouleh is not going to deprive from: the inquisitiveness to learn and find more about the fascinating subjects she succeeded to open widely for research and reflection.' - Zain E.A.M. Tahboub, Ph.D., Researcher, Consultant and Strategy Adviser 'Reading Dr Maqboulah Hammoudeh's book, I admired her courageous approach to I - Theory. She provoked my intelligence to read more about management in Islam as tactics and strategy, and about objectives and means by which to attain quality transformation. As a secular educationist, it was an unprecedented approach to take the lead and dig deeply into this sensitive subject which is a taboo dominated by religious thought in this part of the World. While reading through the book, I admired her simplicity in delivering the I - Theory's core and concept, considering balance and justice as means of development and transformation. Dr Hammoudeh's work will attract more researches in this untapped field.' - Mohammad Shahin, CEO, JOSWE medical, Amman, Jordan. 'This book is extremely important and unique as it examines Islam from a management and social dimension which has been neglected, even though it was the main contribution to human development for decades. I hope this book will provoke further use of the principles of Islam in the revitalization of human cvilisation.'- Yehya Khaled, Director General, The Royal Society For The Conservation Of Nature (RSCN), Jordan.
About the Author:
Maqbouleh M. Hammoudeh is the General Manager at Team International Engineering and Management Consultants, Amman, Jordan, with 25 years experience as a consultant. Maqbouleh Hammoudeh has a Batchelor's Degree in Economics and Statistics from the University of Jordan and an MSc. in Transformation Management from the University of Buckingham in the UK, where she is currently participating in a doctoral programme. She is a Certified Management Consultant and holder of a Doctor-Act certificate and has undertaken assignments in organizational development and HR management for numerous public and private client organizations. She is a management trainer in many topics related to the top management leadership skills and quality systems, in addition to the human resources development.
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