A New Vision Of Management: Full Potential Management Model

  • Fujimoto Y
  • Hartel C
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This paper establishes the Full Potential Management (FPM) Model based upon the social model of disabilities coupled with principles of diversity management and disability-oriented human resource management. Despite the fact that the concept of management was once envisioned as having ‘value to society’ by improving the quality of life through efficient practices (Rimler, 1976), management literature has narrowly defined management as a means to gain increased productivity and achieve organizational goals, thus overlooking the social formation and implementation design for a better life (Diener & Seligman, 2004; Small, 2004; Whitley 1989). Based upon the diversity literature, we propose that social-oriented diversity management principles and practices are the key to transforming management concepts from achieving organizational potential to achieving social aims that maximize the potential and quality of life of each person.

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Fujimoto, Y., & Hartel, C. E. J. (2010). A New Vision Of Management: Full Potential Management Model. Journal of Diversity Management (JDM), 5(4). https://doi.org/10.19030/jdm.v5i4.340

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