商品簡介
We are living in an epidemic of disengagement and despair that calls us to action.Awakening Compassion at Work answers the call, showing us new ways to enliven the humanity of work and in so doing addresses the suffering of the world and creates an innovative, optimistic, and engaged workforce. Scholars and consultants, Monica Worline and Jane Dutton, approach compassion in organizations through the lens of new research that helps us see what compassion is, how we can create it in our everyday work, and the benefits it offers to both individuals and organizations. They reveal why compassion is integral to recruiting and retaining talented people, essential to delivering high quality service and rapid innovation, and inextricably linked to engagement, collaboration, and adaptability. They include a tool for assessing your organization's “compassion potential.” This book invites change agents, employees, managers, and leaders to tap into the power of compassion for strategic change, and to build skill in creating compassion and invigorating the humanity of our basic institutions.
作者簡介
Monica C. Worline, PhD, is CEO of EnlivenWork. She is a research scientist at Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education and Executive Director of CompassionLab.
Jane E. Dutton, PhD, is the Robert L. Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Business Administration and Psychology and cofounder of the Center for Positive Organizations at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business; she is also a founding member of CompassionLab.
Foreword author Raj Sisodia is a professor at Babson College and the co-founder of Conscious Capitalism, Inc.