A spiritual audit of corporate America
By Ian Mitroff, Elizabeth A. Denton
Subjects: Corporations, Conduct of life, Spiritualiteit, Professional Ethics, Religious aspects, Work, Morals, Quality of work life, Management, moral and ethical aspects, Employees, Business, Bedrijfsleven, Psychology, Business, religious aspects, Moral and ethical aspects, Workplace, Spiritual life, Religious Philosophies, Organisatieverandering, Management
Description: "With this book, Mitroff and Denton become the first researchers to offer hard, scientific data regarding the effect of spirituality - or the lack of it - on corporate America, that is, on the performance of organizations and executives at large. Their "spiritual audit" is based on surveys and interviews with over two hundred leaders of organizations including the YMCA, Tom's of Maine, Ben & Jerry's, and Alcoholics Anonymous. It identifies those beliefs to which employees are most committed and to what degree they are being met on the job." "What the authors found is that spirituality is one of the most important determinants of organizational performance. People who are more spiritually involved achieve better results. In fact, spirituality may well be the ultimate competitive advantage. Recounting the best practices of organizations that have learned to harness the power of spiritual energy, they show managers, executives, and organization designers how to establish policies and procedures that accommodate spirituality and leverage it as a powerful force for positive change."--Jacket.
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