Title: Spirituality workplace
1Spirituality _at_ workplace
2Spirituality _at_ workplace
- Theres a wide range of perspectives
- Some would say that its simply embodying their
personal values of honesty, integrity, and good
quality work. - Others would say its treating their employees in
a responsible, caring way. - For others, its making their organization
socially responsible in how it impacts the
environment, serves the community or creates
social change. - And for still others, its holding religious
study groups or using prayer, meditation, or
intuitive guidance at work. - Some see God as their business partner or even
their CEO.
3Need for Spirituality
- It is a motivating force in personal and public
life - It is connected to moral development and ethical
behavior - Growth, meaning, development and purpose in life
are not separate from Spirituality - Workplace is a critical avenue for the expression
of spiritual in contemporary life.
4- According to a survey conducted by Mitroff and
Denton (1999), people in the organizations that
have stronger sense of spirituality are - Less fearful of their organization
- Stronger in values and ethical beliefs in their
workplace - Able to show creativity and intelligence at work
- Respectful toward the vision of the organization
- Able to relate with co-workers better even
outside the workplace
5- A study of business performance by the highly
respected Wilson Learning Company found that 39
of the variability in corporate performance is
attributable to the personal satisfaction of the
staff. Spirituality was cited as the second most
important factor in personal happiness (after
health) by the majority of Americans questioned
in a July 1998 USA Weekend Poll, with 47 saying
that spirituality was the most important element
of their happiness.
6Success behind Spiritual Organizations
- Work is not solely about stock options, vacations
and coffee breaks - Work is animated by meaningful actions
- Work is directed towards wholeness
- Work connects to events and people beyond
themselves - Vision is personal transformation
- Motto is common wellness
7Definitions of Spirituality at workplace
- Inner Personality
- Not about social or institutional religion
- It is about inner peace and feelings of
equanimity in different situations - Virtuous Behavior
- Rejection of those that threaten human dignity
- Following personal code of conduct
- Service
- Performing work as a meaningful relationship with
others - To act as a healing descent associated with
nurturing of family and group - Personal Motivation Health
- Renewal of personal awareness and behavior
through meditation - Key factor for physical and mental health
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10Nature of Action
- The definition of action varies from person to
person profession to profession - Once you set an ideal of life
- Enthusiasm enters in all your actions
- Keen appetite for life
- Shift from Laborer to Worker
- As selfishness in action gets reduced you move
from Worker to Achiever
11Secret of Success
- Value of work is measured by the idea that
inspires us to act - Fatigue in work results mainly from mental
dissipation - Mental exhaustion is caused by anxiety for
result, disinterest in work, and unclear picture
of personal ideal - Solution?
- Create a larger field of work
- Result of work helping more than ones own self,
and family
12What is your role?
Your Core Values achieve
- Brahman
- Brahma
- Vishnu
- Shiva
Integration Quality Sustenance Innovation
CEO Manufacturing/Recruitment Marketing/Finance/Sa
les/Service Research Development
13Four-fold division of work
Human Face
Head Values/ Principles
Visualize Lead (SR)
CEO
Shoulders Responsibility
- Responsible
- Execution
- (RS)
Board of Directors
Finance Marketing Department
Thighs Stability
- Develop Resources
- Cash flow (R)
Feet Productivity
Production Sales Dept
14Ganesha, the Stress-free Manager!
Think before you speak
Big Head
Listen carefully!
Big Ears
Use discretion in decision-making
Trunk with Sharp end
Digest all problems
Big Stomach
Use even little skills, efficiently!
Little Mouse
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Cause of Experiences
Equipments of Experience
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Human Personality
16The way we meet the results is the reaction
Spiritual Values to be embedded here
Impressions are the basic inclinations. They give
birth to intentions
IMPRESSIONS
Change of Attitude
Reactions get stored in our psyche, results in
shaping the personality
Reorganizing the priorities
REACTIONS
INTENTIONS
Intentions trigger thoughts
ACTIONS
Improving the quality
THOUGHTS
Broader vision and Selflessness
Thoughts lead to actions. Quality of thoughts
decide quality of actions
17Personality Types
S
Enlightened Soul
Leader With Spirituality
Sattvik Noble, Man of Perfection, embodiment of
Love Compassion
Unmotivated Learner
Commercial Businessman
ST
SR
Simple minded, lacks worldly expe-rience
Assertive, Stands for Principles Values
Commoner, no guidance, prone to influences
R
T
Rajasik Aggressive, full of selfish drive, prone
to active life, control-freak
Tamasik Lazy, sensuous, inactive prone to be
anti-social
Opportunist, wants others to work for him
power-mad
SRT
Criminal, Law-breaker
Politician
Trainee
RT
18Leadership
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19Spiritual Leadership
- Capacity to integrate
- Spirituality as a vision setting awareness
raising - Spirituality as a social servant justice leader
- Spirituality as task competency and exemplary
behavior - Spirituality as moral leadership and agent for
cultural change - Leadership that acknowledges and integrates the
spirituality does not flee the deep divide
between the private and the publicIt is the
integration of the inner and outer worlds that
true spirituality can be distinguished from false
20Spiritual Perspective
- If you want your mission statement to reflect
more soul, ask questions about the larger
community. As how your company fits into the
whole, as if we our business, our employees,
everyone in our community were one. This is a
spiritual perspective. - - Alan Nohre (2001)
21Practice of Spirituality
- It is about the connections between the whole
person and the whole community - Organizations demand more of us all the time.
Without nourishing the whole person, it cant
have the whole person - Organizations must give and contribute much to
the whole person as they want in return - Enthusiasm (a Latin word) means god within or
spirit - Charisma (a Greek word) means divine gift
- Willing (in old English) means well-being
22Important traits of a manager who has human
approach
- Thoroughness (clarity in thought, word and
action) - Fairness
- Initiative (courage, self-confidence and
decisiveness) - Loyal to the group he leads
- Genuine appreciation
- Enthusiasm Creativity
- Emotional Balance
- Maturity in thinking
- Skill in communication
- Readiness to assume responsibility
23How to integrate Spirituality and work?
- Strengthen your spiritual awareness through
yearly retreats and daily meditation - Shift your center from Individual Ego to the Self
- Look at the world from the platform of the Self
- Do not disengage from work to practice
spirituality - No need to change your work, but surely change
the purpose of your work
24Work
- Work is an indulgence when your aim is only money
- Work becomes a labor when you do not like what
you do - Work becomes a service when you love what you do
- Work becomes worship when you offer it to God
- Work becomes spirituality when you enjoy your own
company at work.
25Trend of Spirituality _at_ work
- An evident factor in the popularity of
spirituality at work is the fact that there are
more women in the workplace today and women tend
to focus on spiritual values more often.
26- Using spiritual values as guiding principles has
many positive effects on business. - Business Week reported that
- 95 of Americans reject the idea that a
corporations only purpose is to make money. - 39 of US investors say they always or frequently
check on business practices, values and ethics
before investing. - The Trends Report of 1997 reported that
- 3 out of 4 consumers polled say they are likely
to switch brands associated with a good cause if
price and quality are equal.
27- The ABC Evening News recently reported that
- American Stock Exchange has a Torah study group
- Boeing has Christian, Jewish and Muslim prayer
groups - Microsoft has an on-line prayer service.
- Lunch and Learn Torah class in the banking firm
of Sutro and Company, Woodland Hills, CA. - Koran classes at defence giant Northrop Grumman.
- Wheat International Communications in Reston,
Virginia has morning prayers open to all
employees, but not compulsory. - Spiritual study groups at noon are sometimes
called Higher Power Lunches - replacing the
usual power lunches...
28- In addition to prayer and study, other spiritual
practices at companies include - Meditation
- Centering exercises such as deep breathing to
reduce stress - Visioning exercises
- Building shared values
- Active, deep listening
- Making action and intention congruent
- Using intuition and inner guidance in
decision-making. - According to a study at Harvard Business School
published in the Harvard Business Review,
business owners credit 80 of their success to
acting on their intuition
29- Tom Chappell, CEO of Toms of Maine, stays
mindful of profit and the common good by giving
away 10 of pre-tax profits to charities, giving
employees four paid hours a month to volunteer
for community service, and by using all natural
ingredients that are good for the environment. - Chappell re-engineered his business into a sort
of ministry, saying I am ministering - and I am
doing it in the marketplace, not in the church,
because I understand the marketplace better than
the church. - The American Manufacturing Association recently
organized a conference called Building Community
at Work Profiting from a Values-Based Corporate
Culture, saying Spirituality and ethics or
doing the right thing are proving to be crucial
components of your strategy for success.
30- Consulting firms using spiritual approaches are
doing a booming business. - The Enlightened Leadership International in
Colorado has been teaching top executives at
major companies such as GTE, Georgia-Pacific and
Lockheed Martin how to focus on whats positive,
instead of problems, because our beliefs create
what we experience. - Other major firms such as the Covey Leadership
Centre and the Centre for Generative Leadership
teach Fortune 500 executives how to align their
companys mission with their deeper values
31- Do not do your work as a ritual. Bring in Spirit
in what you do make it Spiritual