Reawakening the Spirit in Work

Title: Reawakening the Spirit in Work
Author: Jack Hawley
ISBN: 0070222908 / 9780070222908
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 224
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2007
Availability: Out of Stock
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A Pathbreaking Non-Religious Squarely Spiritual Management Book "All Leadership is Spiritual," says Jack Hawley. Though that concept sounds sweeping, reading through the book the reader evolves the thought that the concept was not alien after all. The book takes the reader through elements that leadership and spirituality in such a manner that the reader keeps wondering, `Why didn't this thought occurred in my mind earlier?' Probably, that is what makes this book wonderful.

The book is laden with powerful anecdotes and stories, which, in addition to opening wonderful vistas of thoughts, brings to us memories when we were "spiritual", but never realized. From Alexander the Great's march into the Kulu valley in North Western India to a lovey-dovey incident between two small kids during a birthday party, these selected incidents do help the reader to stand aside, be a witness and then to merge in the nectar of Love. The reader will be able to find a number of autobiographical elements in the pages of the book, as the author has been successful in connecting with the deep yearnings of an individual. This connection that the author develops with a reader helps the reader to engross his attention to the book.

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Preface
The Author
Introduction : Going Home to Spirit and Character in the Workplace

Part I : Respiriting : Reawakening to Spirit in Management and Life
Chapter 1 :
The New Management Agenda
Chapter 2 : Constant Spiritual Awareness
Chapter 3 : Working with Energy and Spirit

Part II : Revering : Love and Reverence in Work and Life
Chapter 4 :
The Reverence Continuum in Organizations
Chapter 5 : Respect, Caring, and Big Loving
Chapter 6 : Shyness about the "L-word" in Business : Love
Chapter 7 : The Six Landscapes of Love
Chapter 8 : Putting Love to Work

Part III : Repowering : Realigning Beliefs, Thoughts, and Being
Chapter 9 :
The Power of Beliefs and Thoughts
Chapter 10 : High Belief and Moments of Faith
Chapter 11 : Bending Space and Time : Already-Thereness and Instantaneousness
Chapter 12 : Untethering from Worldly Life : True Freedom

Part IV : Recharactering : Strengthening Personal and Organizational Integrity
Chapter 13 :
Living by Your Inner Truth
Chapter 14 : Adding Dharma : Right Action, Fearlessness, and Spirituality
Chapter 15 : Endowing Individual and Organizational Character

Part V : Reinspiring : The Spiritual Core of Leadership
Chapter 16 :
All Leadership is Spiritual
Chapter 17 : Roles and Practices of Spiritual Leadership
Chapter 18 : A Visit with a 6,000-Year-Old King

Appendix : A Glimpse into the Sathya Sai Baba Phenomenon
References and Recommended Reading
Index