Workplace Spirituality

Job Crafting as a Coaching Framework to Enhance Employee Well Being

Job crafting is defined as “the physical and cognitive changes that individuals make in the task or relational boundaries of their work” (Wrzesniewski & Dutton, p. 179) and has been shown to predict workplace well-being (e.g., Rudolph et al., 2017; Zhang & Parker, 2019)....

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Gabriella Kellerman on Coaching for the Whitewater World of Work

In her book Tomorrowmind, co-authored with Martin Seligman, Gabriella Kellerman outlined the five skills essential for personal and professional success in a workplace of uncertainty, volatility, and isolation....

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Research Dose: Go Find Flow at Work

Optimal experience (flow state) is something that we make happen. For a child, it could be placing with trembling fingers the last block on a tower she has built, higher than any she has built so far; for a swimmer, it could be trying to beat his own record; for a violinist, mastering an intricate musical passage....

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Gabriella Kellerman on Tomorrowmind: Coaching for the Whitewater World of Work

Jeff Hull and Gabriella Rosen Kellerman discussed Kellerman's new book, Tomorrowmind, co-authored with Martin Seligman, on the five skills essential for personal and professional success in a workplace of uncertainty, volatili...

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Advancing workplace spiritual development: A dyadic mentoring approach

Workplace spirituality has become the focus of several major business organizations and...

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Impact of spiritual leadership on unit performance

Issues regarding workplace spirituality have received increased attention in the organizational sciences. The implications of workplace spirituality for leadership theory research and practice make this a fast growing area of new research and inquiry by scholars....

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