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Most of us agree a healthy environment matters at work — but Dr. Barrow takes that further, showing that the physical environment is only the beginning. The deeper question is the relationship between leaders and employees, where an imbalance can quietly take hold.
This book brings into focus the sense of humanness that must exist when we adopt attitudes and behaviors that uphold the value of one another — a hopeful, human-centered way to build a workplace where people are valued rather than diminished. Dr. Barrow calls it Philanthropian Leadership.
“Written from the heart of one wounded, but victorious employee whose worthy vision is to see lives and workplaces transformed by hope.” — Lynne Maukonen, MTS, MA, Compass Counselling Services, Ontario
“A ‘must read’ for any individual studying leadership theory or for business managers seeking to improve their leadership skills.” — Deborah Rindfuss Ellis, Ph.D., CQE
“Dr. Barrow’s love and compassion for those around her are evident… a must read for managers and workers alike.” — Ann Spjut, DM, Manager of Anatomic Pathology Services, Intermountain Health Care, Inc.


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