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[closed] What is a spirituality in the workplace class like?

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My name is Aimee and I am a current business major with a concentration in management and an area of study called administration. My interest is slightly more in management, so I would like to learn more about it naturally. I am curious to know how spirituality is handled in the workplace. Nowadays there are many people who believe in different gods, ideologies, etc which is fine. However, I am not sure about how someone would work with others and treat them fairly because business does not always concern religion at all. It reminds me of the government's freedom of religion practices. What are some procedures and/or rules that govern professional workplaces? I do not have any experience in it. I have heard that some organizations offer quiet rooms for prayer and meditation.

Thank you for sharing your ideas! #business #business-ethics #religion

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Nadeem’s Answer

Hi Aimee,


Many people today are finding that there’s more to life—and business—than profits alone. Money as the single bottom line is increasingly a thing of the past. In a post-Enron world, values and ethics are an urgent concern. The hottest buzz today is about a “triple bottom line,” a commitment to “people, planet, profit.” Employees and the environment are seen as important as economics. Some people say it’s all about bringing your spiritual values into your workplace. A poll published in USA Today found that 6 out of 10 people say workplaces would benefit from having a great sense of spirit in their work environment.


There’s a wide range of important perspectives. Some people say that it’s simply embodying their personal values of honesty, integrity, and good quality work. Others say it’s treating their co-workers and employees in a responsible, caring way. For others, it’s participating in spiritual study groups or using prayer, meditation, or intuitive guidance at work. And for some, it’s making their business socially responsible in how it impacts the environment, serves the community or helps create a better world. Some business people are comfortable using the word “spirituality” in the work environment, as it’s more generic and inclusive than “religion.” Instead of emphasizing belief as religion does, the word spirituality emphasizes how values are applied and embodied. Other people aren’t comfortable with the word “spiritual” and prefer to talk more about values and ethics when describing the same things that others would call spiritual. But there are some business people who talk about God as their business partner or their CEO.


There’s some fear about spiritual beliefs or practices being imposed by employers, but to date this has been extremely rare. On the other hand, some observers warn about the potential for superficiality and the distortion of spiritual practices to serve greed.


Key spiritual values embraced in a business context include integrity, honesty, accountability, quality, cooperation, service, intuition, trustworthiness, respect, justice, and service. The Container Store chain nationwide tells workers they are “morally obligated to help customers solve problems” – they’re not just to sell people products. The CEO of Vermont Country Store, a popular national catalogue company, honored--instead of fired--an employee who told the truth in a widely circulated memo. This greatly increased morale and built a sense of trust in his company.


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Nadeem Khan

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Sonya’s Answer

In the corporate world people never or usually would not encourage discussion of religion since religious views & beliefs can be different and this can be the basis of conflict. Organisations which are successful today respect their employees regardless of their religion,belief,gender and racial ethnicity because organisations believe that everyone in the company should be aligned to the company's vision and goals . In the business and corporate world religion is never considered but everybody respects individuals for what they are .The only rule which is followed you give respect you get respect .Nothing else matters !

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Shakthi’s Answer

Key spiritual values embraced in a business context include integrity, honesty, accountability, quality, cooperation, service, intuition, trustworthiness, respect, justice, and service
spirituality is a state or experience that can provide individuals with direction or meaning, or provide feelings of understanding, support, inner wholeness .
the aspect of Workplace Spirituality is to Be Part of a Community and connect to people

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