1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to Management and Workplace Spirituality

Edited By Joan Marques Copyright 2019
    380 Pages
    by Routledge

    380 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Routledge Companion to Management and Workplace Spirituality provides readers with a broad, cutting-edge overview of the discipline of management spirituality and religion (MSR).



    Marques has gathered leading scholars from around the world who share their insights and research on important topics such as linking spirituality and religion, cultural influences on workplace spirituality, mindfulness, and managing spiritually averse people. The volume also covers each of the major religions from both East and West, as well as leadership and spirituality, and issues related to linking spirituality to ethics, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility.



    This volume will prove invaluable to any student or researcher looking for a comprehensive survey of the field of MSR.

    Introduction Part I: Managing Spirituality from a Personal Stance  1. Understanding the Ripple Effect of Spiritual Behavior  2. Operating from Our Authentic Self: Understanding Who We Truly are  3. Managing Spirituality from a Personal Perspective  4. Spirituality: A Personal Exploration  5. Spirituality: A Personal Exploration  6. A Spirituality of Imperfection: Recognizing And Rewarding Intelligent Failure  Part II: Spirituality, Religion, and Culture  7. Linking Spirituality to Religion  8. MSR 2.0: Spirituality Plus Religion  9. Spirituality & Religion at Work: Christian Traditions in Action  10. At the Intersection of Yoga and Leadership: Humility as a Practice  Part III: Conscious Foundations of Spirituality  11. Turning Inward to Connect Outward: Paving a Motivational Path in Today’s Workplace  12. Awakening Leadership: The Outer Reaches of Inner Space  13. Workplace Spirituality and Wellness: An Organizational Neuroscientific Perspective  14. Organizational Oneness: A Possible Vision or an Inescapable Reality?  15. Emotional Intelligence and Work  16. Managing Spiritually Adverse People  Part IV: Leadership and Spirituality  17. Leading With a Moral Compass  18. Mana and the Existence of Leadership  19. Spiritual Leadership and its Emotional and Prosocial Consequences: A Review and Synthesis  20. Soft Skills and Spiritual Leadership  21. The Role of Empathy in the Professional Workplace  22. Leading in Times of Cultural Diversity: Achieving Wellbeing, Inclusivity and Organizational Performance  Part V: Treading a Spiritual Path toward Stakeholders   23. Sustainability, Ethics and Spirituality, The Holy Trinity or The Three Stooges?  24. A Theoretical Approach to Spiritual Leadership in Public Organizations: Is Spiritual Leadership a Good Fit for Public Managers?   25. Applied Vedanta Philosophy: Improving Stakeholder Relations through Inner Transformation  26. Spirituality as a Reflection of Value-Centeredness  27. Integral Yoga as Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Leading Towards Sustainable Welfare (Shubh Laabh)  28. Institutionalizing Work Place Spirituality to Create an Ethical Climate  29. Leading with the Future in Mind  30. A Time for US: Collectively Moving Toward Higher Consciousness

    Biography

    Joan Marques serves as Dean and Professor of Management at Woodbury University, USA. Her research focuses on workplace spirituality, ethics, and leadership. She has published extensively, including the books Business and Buddhism, Leadership, and Ethical Leadership, all published by Routledge.