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Toward greater spirituality in personal and professional life The movement gains momentum during these challenging times

Por: Marques, Joan.
[USA] International Society for Organization Development 2011Descripción: 20 páginas.Tema(s): RECURSOS HUMANOS | CAPITAL HUMANO | GESTIÓN DEL PERSONAL | FACTURA ELECTRÓNICA | ENTORNO LABORAL | DERECHOS LABORALES | ESTABILIDAD LABORAL | MOVILIDAD LABORAL | SEGURIDAD LABORAL | CONTRATACIONES LABORALESRecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea En: Organization Development Journal 2011. Volumen 29 Número 3, p. 67-85Resumen: This paper attempts to find out whether spirituality plays an increasing, decreasing, or neutral role in challenging times. To do so, it presents the findings of a survey conducted amongst 52 executives in Los Angeles (N=200, response rate 26 por ciento), who performed in various positions and workplaces. The survey findings led the researchers to conclude that spirituality is a highly important approach in challenging times, and to subsequently suggest that leaders who aim for lasting excellence of their endeavors should nurture work environments that support trust, morale, and harmony.
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This paper attempts to find out whether spirituality plays an increasing, decreasing, or neutral role in challenging times. To do so, it presents the findings of a survey conducted amongst 52 executives in Los Angeles (N=200, response rate 26 por ciento), who performed in various positions and workplaces. The survey findings led the researchers to conclude that spirituality is a highly important approach in challenging times, and to subsequently suggest that leaders who aim for lasting excellence of their endeavors should nurture work environments that support trust, morale, and harmony.

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