Mindfulness in the workplace : an evidence-based approach to improving wellbeing and maximizing performance / edited by Margaret Chapman-Clarke.

Contributor(s): Chapman-Clarke, Margaret [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Kogan Page, 2016Edition: 1st editionDescription: xix, 323 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780749474904; 0749474904Subject(s): Organizational change | Personnel management | Stress management | Psychology, Industrial | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Human Resources & Personnel Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Development | PSYCHOLOGY -- Industrial & Organizational Psychology | BODY, MIND & SPIRIT -- Meditation | Organizational change | Personnel management | Psychology, Industrial | Stress management | Arbeitsmotivation | Achtsamkeit | Arbeitsplatz | WohlbefindenAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Mindfulness in the workplace.DDC classification: 658.3/14 LOC classification: HD58.8 | .C4633 2016Other classification: BUS030000 | BUS103000 | PSY021000 | OCC010000
Partial contents:
Part One. Mapping the mindfulness-at-work phenomenon -- Part Two. Contributer stories (case studies) -- Part Three. Critical reflections on mindfulness at work.
Summary: "Mindfulness-based interventions in organizations offer the potential to build individual and institutional resilience, engage employees, and address workplace stress. Drawing from the latest research in neuroscience and behavioral science, Mindfulness in the Workplace explains how this approach can be used as a change management and organizational development strategy. The book proposes that OD and HR professionals are best suited to understand the complexity of implementing change in organizational systems and therefore should be the ones bringing mindfulness in-house. Chapters cover how to identify the key stakeholders and how to work with them on creating a mindfulness initiative, how to adapt the language of mindfulness to the context of the organization, how to establish metrics, and measure return on investment. Case studies from companies including Capital One Finance, illustrate why organizations choose to implement mindfulness, how they do so, the challenges they face, lessons learned, and the results."-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Mindfulness-based interventions in organizations offer the potential to build individual and organizational resilience, engage employees and address workplace stress. Mindfulness in the Workplace is a practical guide written for practitioners who want to learn how mindfulness can be used as a change management and organizational development strategy. Drawing from the latest research evidence from neuro- and behavioural science, Mindfulness in the Workplace offers a framework and guidance on how to start evolution- not revolution- in the organization. It ensures the greatest chance of success, showing how to identify the key stakeholders and work with them on understanding the power of a mindfulness initiative, how to identify a mindfulness champion, adapt the language of mindfulness to the context of the organization, establish metrics, and measure return on investment. Mindfulness in the Workplace proposes that HR and OD professionals are best placed to understand the complexity of implementing change in organizational systems and, therefore, the practice of mindfulness need to be brought in-house, even if they bring in external mindfulness coaches to train their leaders. Case studies including Capital One Finance and the NHS Mental Health Trust cover the reasoning behind these initiatives, how they were planned, the barriers they faced, the lessons learned, and their results. This book offers a forum for HR and OD practitioners to hear from other practitioners who have implemented organizational mindfulness-based interventions using change management principles so that they can understand how they might be applied to their own practice and their own organizations"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Mindfulness-based interventions in organizations offer the potential to build individual and institutional resilience, engage employees, and address workplace stress. Drawing from the latest research in neuroscience and behavioral science, Mindfulness in the Workplace explains how this approach can be used as a change management and organizational development strategy. The book proposes that OD and HR professionals are best suited to understand the complexity of implementing change in organizational systems and therefore should be the ones bringing mindfulness in-house. Chapters cover how to identify the key stakeholders and how to work with them on creating a mindfulness initiative, how to adapt the language of mindfulness to the context of the organization, how to establish metrics, and measure return on investment. Case studies from companies including Capital One Finance, illustrate why organizations choose to implement mindfulness, how they do so, the challenges they face, lessons learned, and the results."-- Provided by publisher.

"Mindfulness-based interventions in organizations offer the potential to build individual and organizational resilience, engage employees and address workplace stress. Mindfulness in the Workplace is a practical guide written for practitioners who want to learn how mindfulness can be used as a change management and organizational development strategy. Drawing from the latest research evidence from neuro- and behavioural science, Mindfulness in the Workplace offers a framework and guidance on how to start evolution- not revolution- in the organization. It ensures the greatest chance of success, showing how to identify the key stakeholders and work with them on understanding the power of a mindfulness initiative, how to identify a mindfulness champion, adapt the language of mindfulness to the context of the organization, establish metrics, and measure return on investment. Mindfulness in the Workplace proposes that HR and OD professionals are best placed to understand the complexity of implementing change in organizational systems and, therefore, the practice of mindfulness need to be brought in-house, even if they bring in external mindfulness coaches to train their leaders. Case studies including Capital One Finance and the NHS Mental Health Trust cover the reasoning behind these initiatives, how they were planned, the barriers they faced, the lessons learned, and their results. This book offers a forum for HR and OD practitioners to hear from other practitioners who have implemented organizational mindfulness-based interventions using change management principles so that they can understand how they might be applied to their own practice and their own organizations"-- Provided by publisher.

Part One. Mapping the mindfulness-at-work phenomenon -- Part Two. Contributer stories (case studies) -- Part Three. Critical reflections on mindfulness at work.

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