Towards a Holistic Framework in Fostering Spirituality at Work
Management theories are shaped by the assumptions of man. The Scientific and Administrative School of Thoughts adopt a mechanistic view of human. The Human Relations School views humans as social beings. Spirituality at work looks at the spiritual side of the organization and views an as a spiritual...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-36832016-10-20T06:53:30Z Towards a Holistic Framework in Fostering Spirituality at Work TAN, Gilbert Management theories are shaped by the assumptions of man. The Scientific and Administrative School of Thoughts adopt a mechanistic view of human. The Human Relations School views humans as social beings. Spirituality at work looks at the spiritual side of the organization and views an as a spiritual being. This paper proposes a holistic framework to spirituality at work. Taking a systems approach the framework discusses how training, cultural and structural interventions directed the four sub-systems of the organization, namely, culture, leadership, structure and people, help to promote spirituality at work. The framework also discusses the organizational and individual outcomes of spirituality at work. 2007-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2684 https://worldcat.org/isbn/9781412812399 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Spirituality at work spiritual wellness Organizational Behavior and Theory |
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Management theories are shaped by the assumptions of man. The Scientific and Administrative School of Thoughts adopt a mechanistic view of human. The Human Relations School views humans as social beings. Spirituality at work looks at the spiritual side of the organization and views an as a spiritual being. This paper proposes a holistic framework to spirituality at work. Taking a systems approach the framework discusses how training, cultural and structural interventions directed the four sub-systems of the organization, namely, culture, leadership, structure and people, help to promote spirituality at work. The framework also discusses the organizational and individual outcomes of spirituality at work. |
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