Beyond HR: The Rise of Human Development | Bob Aubrey, Revisited
Dr. Bob Aubrey has spent decades advancing the field of human development across Asia. With experience spanning 25 countries and six continents, he founded and chairs the Advisory Board of the ASEAN Human Development Organisation (AHDO), which promotes human development across the region and beyond. In this episode, Dart and Bob discuss the global human development movement, where it fits alongside HR, and what it means for capitalism, company profitability, and the future of work. Dr. Bob Aubrey is a human development consultant, author, educator, social entrepreneur, and leadership advisor whose work has spanned more than 25 countries across six continents. In this episode, Dart and Bob discuss: How human deveolpment (HD) creates a better work environment How HR and HD work together HD curriculum and career paths The importance of ethics in companies and investments How Environmental Social Governance improves profitability HD within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) HR practices in Western vs. non-Western nations How to create an organization that prioritizes employee well-being If and how HD can coexist with capitalism And other topics... Dr. Bob Aubrey is a human development consultant, author, educator, social entrepreneur, and leadership advisor whose work has spanned more than 25 countries across six continents. He is the Founder and Chair of the Advisory Board of the ASEAN Human Development Organisation (AHDO) and the Managing Director of Bob Aubrey Associates. Bob has authored numerous books on human development and leadership, including Human Development Careers: Leading the Future of Work, one of the first books dedicated to careers in human development, and The Ethics of ASEAN. Through his writing, consulting, and educational initiatives, he continues to advance the field of human development across Southeast Asia and beyond. Resources mentioned: Human Development Careers, by Bob Aubrey: https://www.amazon.com/Human-Developm... Measure of Man, by Bob Aubrey: https://www.amazon.com/Measure-Man-Le... The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas S. Kuhn: https://www.amazon.com/Structure-Scie... Human Resource Champions, by David Ulrich: https://www.amazon.com/Human-Resource... Connect with Bob: LinkedIn: / bobaubrey ASEAN Human Development Organisation: https://www.aseanhdo.com/about Work with Dart: Dart is the CEO and co-founder of the work design firm 11fold (https://www.11fold.com/) . Build work that makes employees feel alive, connected to their work, and focused on what’s most important to the business. Book a call at 11fold.com (https://www.11fold.com/) .

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