Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change

Introduction. Human behavior and by extension and organizational behavior becomes intelligible, adaptable and with the possibility of optimization if analyzed from the perspective of development and bio-psychological evolution of the human individual. In his bio-psycho-social evolution, the human in...

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Main Author: Marin Dramnescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NDSAN (MFC-Coordinator of NDSAN) 2020-11-01
Series:Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal
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Online Access:https://mhgcj.org/index.php/MHGCJ/article/view/97
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spelling doaj-f83565fcfa0a4474a3c5ffc0143110f92020-11-25T04:04:01ZengNDSAN (MFC-Coordinator of NDSAN)Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal2612-21382020-11-0142566410.32437/mhgcj.v4i2.9797Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational ChangeMarin Dramnescu0The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaIntroduction. Human behavior and by extension and organizational behavior becomes intelligible, adaptable and with the possibility of optimization if analyzed from the perspective of development and bio-psychological evolution of the human individual. In his bio-psycho-social evolution, the human individual goes through stages with specific needs, being equipped with specific tools, necessary to satisfy those needs. Purpose. The results of the researches in the field of neurosciences, interpreted in epigenetic and psychological key, offer necessary solutions in the optimization and efficiency of the organizational life. On the other hand, new perspectives open up in understanding interpersonal behavior and relationships, with potential for use in organizational dynamics Methodology. Each stage of the development of the human brain implies the manifestations of behavior, specific to those stages. The creation of an explanatory model based on the interpretation of the functioning of the human brain and on the analogy between its dynamics and concrete, observable behavior's, deepens the knowledge of the individual on his way to becoming a human being Results, Discussion and Conclusion. The concepts of Human Being 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 are closely related to the organization and functioning of the human brain. They describe the type of needs specific to each component level of the brain, needs that determine and motivate human behavior, the rewards associated with their satisfaction, which strengthen behaviors, and the evolutionary hypostasis of human behavior in relation to values and moral principles. The experimentation of soft skills takes place only by respecting certain conditions that meet the specific needs of employees but especially by ensuring the framework of manifestation of Human being 3.0 through self-control of intention, proactive attitude and building a moral architecture to guarantee its achievementhttps://mhgcj.org/index.php/MHGCJ/article/view/97ethical reflexessoft skillssystem of rewardingvalues and moral principleshuman being 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0mental health
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Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change
Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal
ethical reflexes
soft skills
system of rewarding
values and moral principles
human being 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0
mental health
author_facet Marin Dramnescu
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title Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change
title_short Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change
title_full Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change
title_fullStr Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change
title_full_unstemmed Mental Health and Ethical Issues in Cultural and Organizational Change
title_sort mental health and ethical issues in cultural and organizational change
publisher NDSAN (MFC-Coordinator of NDSAN)
series Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal
issn 2612-2138
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Introduction. Human behavior and by extension and organizational behavior becomes intelligible, adaptable and with the possibility of optimization if analyzed from the perspective of development and bio-psychological evolution of the human individual. In his bio-psycho-social evolution, the human individual goes through stages with specific needs, being equipped with specific tools, necessary to satisfy those needs. Purpose. The results of the researches in the field of neurosciences, interpreted in epigenetic and psychological key, offer necessary solutions in the optimization and efficiency of the organizational life. On the other hand, new perspectives open up in understanding interpersonal behavior and relationships, with potential for use in organizational dynamics Methodology. Each stage of the development of the human brain implies the manifestations of behavior, specific to those stages. The creation of an explanatory model based on the interpretation of the functioning of the human brain and on the analogy between its dynamics and concrete, observable behavior's, deepens the knowledge of the individual on his way to becoming a human being Results, Discussion and Conclusion. The concepts of Human Being 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 are closely related to the organization and functioning of the human brain. They describe the type of needs specific to each component level of the brain, needs that determine and motivate human behavior, the rewards associated with their satisfaction, which strengthen behaviors, and the evolutionary hypostasis of human behavior in relation to values and moral principles. The experimentation of soft skills takes place only by respecting certain conditions that meet the specific needs of employees but especially by ensuring the framework of manifestation of Human being 3.0 through self-control of intention, proactive attitude and building a moral architecture to guarantee its achievement
topic ethical reflexes
soft skills
system of rewarding
values and moral principles
human being 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0
mental health
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