Mindfulness in Organizations
Herausgeber: Atkins, Paul W. B.; Reb, Jochen
Mindfulness in Organizations
Herausgeber: Atkins, Paul W. B.; Reb, Jochen
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This book provides researchers and professionals with an overview of the latest theory and empirical research on mindfulness in an organizational context.
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This book provides researchers and professionals with an overview of the latest theory and empirical research on mindfulness in an organizational context.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781107683440
- ISBN-10: 1107683440
- Artikelnr.: 47738604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781107683440
- ISBN-10: 1107683440
- Artikelnr.: 47738604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword; Preface; Part I. Foundations: 1. Introduction Jochen Reb and Paul
W. B. Atkins; 2. What is mindfulness, and why should organizations care
about it? Shauna L. Shapiro, Margaret C. Wang and Emily H. Peltason; 3.
Mindfulness: historical and contemplative context and recent developments
Michael Chaskalson and Sharon Grace Hadley; 4. Methods of mindfulness: how
mindfulness is studied in the workplace Ellen Choi and Hannes Leroy; 5.
Applying mindfulness in the context of work: mindfulness-based
interventions Hugo J. E. M. Alberts and Ute R. Hülsheger; Part II.
Research: 6. Mindfulness, identity and work: mindfulness training creates a
more flexible sense of self Paul W. B. Atkins and Robert Styles; 7.
Improving decision making through mindfulness Natalia Karelaia and Jochen
Reb; 8. Mindfulness and creativity in the workplace Ravi S. Kudesia; 9. How
being mindful impacts individuals' work-family balance, conflict, and
enrichment: a review of existing evidence, mechanisms and future directions
Tammy D. Allen and E. Layne Paddock; 10. Building and maintaining better
leadership relationships through mindfulness Richard E. Boyatzis; 11.
Leading with mindfulness: exploring the relation of mindfulness with
leadership behaviors, styles, and development Jochen Reb, Samantha Sim,
Kraivin Chintakananda and Devasheesh P. Bhave; 12. Mindfulness in
interpersonal negotiations: delineating the concept of mindfulness and
proposing a mindful, relational self-regulation (MRSR) model Dejun Tony
Kong; 13. Drawing the line: sketching out the role of visual templates in
individual mindfulness and mindful organizing Christian Gärtner and
Christian Huber; Part III. Applications: 14. Awakening at work: introducing
mindfulness into organizations Mirabai Bush; 15. Mindfulness and the inside
work of management: the Executive Mind at The Peter F. Drucker School of
Management ¿Jeremy Hunter; 16. Mindfulness in coaching Liz Hall; Index.
W. B. Atkins; 2. What is mindfulness, and why should organizations care
about it? Shauna L. Shapiro, Margaret C. Wang and Emily H. Peltason; 3.
Mindfulness: historical and contemplative context and recent developments
Michael Chaskalson and Sharon Grace Hadley; 4. Methods of mindfulness: how
mindfulness is studied in the workplace Ellen Choi and Hannes Leroy; 5.
Applying mindfulness in the context of work: mindfulness-based
interventions Hugo J. E. M. Alberts and Ute R. Hülsheger; Part II.
Research: 6. Mindfulness, identity and work: mindfulness training creates a
more flexible sense of self Paul W. B. Atkins and Robert Styles; 7.
Improving decision making through mindfulness Natalia Karelaia and Jochen
Reb; 8. Mindfulness and creativity in the workplace Ravi S. Kudesia; 9. How
being mindful impacts individuals' work-family balance, conflict, and
enrichment: a review of existing evidence, mechanisms and future directions
Tammy D. Allen and E. Layne Paddock; 10. Building and maintaining better
leadership relationships through mindfulness Richard E. Boyatzis; 11.
Leading with mindfulness: exploring the relation of mindfulness with
leadership behaviors, styles, and development Jochen Reb, Samantha Sim,
Kraivin Chintakananda and Devasheesh P. Bhave; 12. Mindfulness in
interpersonal negotiations: delineating the concept of mindfulness and
proposing a mindful, relational self-regulation (MRSR) model Dejun Tony
Kong; 13. Drawing the line: sketching out the role of visual templates in
individual mindfulness and mindful organizing Christian Gärtner and
Christian Huber; Part III. Applications: 14. Awakening at work: introducing
mindfulness into organizations Mirabai Bush; 15. Mindfulness and the inside
work of management: the Executive Mind at The Peter F. Drucker School of
Management ¿Jeremy Hunter; 16. Mindfulness in coaching Liz Hall; Index.
Foreword; Preface; Part I. Foundations: 1. Introduction Jochen Reb and Paul
W. B. Atkins; 2. What is mindfulness, and why should organizations care
about it? Shauna L. Shapiro, Margaret C. Wang and Emily H. Peltason; 3.
Mindfulness: historical and contemplative context and recent developments
Michael Chaskalson and Sharon Grace Hadley; 4. Methods of mindfulness: how
mindfulness is studied in the workplace Ellen Choi and Hannes Leroy; 5.
Applying mindfulness in the context of work: mindfulness-based
interventions Hugo J. E. M. Alberts and Ute R. Hülsheger; Part II.
Research: 6. Mindfulness, identity and work: mindfulness training creates a
more flexible sense of self Paul W. B. Atkins and Robert Styles; 7.
Improving decision making through mindfulness Natalia Karelaia and Jochen
Reb; 8. Mindfulness and creativity in the workplace Ravi S. Kudesia; 9. How
being mindful impacts individuals' work-family balance, conflict, and
enrichment: a review of existing evidence, mechanisms and future directions
Tammy D. Allen and E. Layne Paddock; 10. Building and maintaining better
leadership relationships through mindfulness Richard E. Boyatzis; 11.
Leading with mindfulness: exploring the relation of mindfulness with
leadership behaviors, styles, and development Jochen Reb, Samantha Sim,
Kraivin Chintakananda and Devasheesh P. Bhave; 12. Mindfulness in
interpersonal negotiations: delineating the concept of mindfulness and
proposing a mindful, relational self-regulation (MRSR) model Dejun Tony
Kong; 13. Drawing the line: sketching out the role of visual templates in
individual mindfulness and mindful organizing Christian Gärtner and
Christian Huber; Part III. Applications: 14. Awakening at work: introducing
mindfulness into organizations Mirabai Bush; 15. Mindfulness and the inside
work of management: the Executive Mind at The Peter F. Drucker School of
Management ¿Jeremy Hunter; 16. Mindfulness in coaching Liz Hall; Index.
W. B. Atkins; 2. What is mindfulness, and why should organizations care
about it? Shauna L. Shapiro, Margaret C. Wang and Emily H. Peltason; 3.
Mindfulness: historical and contemplative context and recent developments
Michael Chaskalson and Sharon Grace Hadley; 4. Methods of mindfulness: how
mindfulness is studied in the workplace Ellen Choi and Hannes Leroy; 5.
Applying mindfulness in the context of work: mindfulness-based
interventions Hugo J. E. M. Alberts and Ute R. Hülsheger; Part II.
Research: 6. Mindfulness, identity and work: mindfulness training creates a
more flexible sense of self Paul W. B. Atkins and Robert Styles; 7.
Improving decision making through mindfulness Natalia Karelaia and Jochen
Reb; 8. Mindfulness and creativity in the workplace Ravi S. Kudesia; 9. How
being mindful impacts individuals' work-family balance, conflict, and
enrichment: a review of existing evidence, mechanisms and future directions
Tammy D. Allen and E. Layne Paddock; 10. Building and maintaining better
leadership relationships through mindfulness Richard E. Boyatzis; 11.
Leading with mindfulness: exploring the relation of mindfulness with
leadership behaviors, styles, and development Jochen Reb, Samantha Sim,
Kraivin Chintakananda and Devasheesh P. Bhave; 12. Mindfulness in
interpersonal negotiations: delineating the concept of mindfulness and
proposing a mindful, relational self-regulation (MRSR) model Dejun Tony
Kong; 13. Drawing the line: sketching out the role of visual templates in
individual mindfulness and mindful organizing Christian Gärtner and
Christian Huber; Part III. Applications: 14. Awakening at work: introducing
mindfulness into organizations Mirabai Bush; 15. Mindfulness and the inside
work of management: the Executive Mind at The Peter F. Drucker School of
Management ¿Jeremy Hunter; 16. Mindfulness in coaching Liz Hall; Index.