Description
Provides HR and OD practitioners with the latest thinking to improve their practice Covers how to ensure that interventions stand the greatest chance of success by engaging the key stakeholders, identifying the business outcomes, adapting the language of mindfulness, and measuring return on investment Features examples from others who have implemented mindfulness-based interventions for positive results Includes case studies from Capital One Finance, the NHS Mental Health Trust and other organizations
About the Author
Margaret Chapman-Clarke is an occupational psychologist and applied researcher specialising in coaching, emotional intelligence, resilience and mindfulness in the workplace. She has over 20 years' experience as a head of human resources and consultant in executive, team and organisational development and serves on the editorial board of Coaching at Work and Coaching: An International Journal of Coaching Theory, Research and Practice.
Reviews
"an important and essential reference point for practitioners and academics trying to deepen their awareness of mindfulness and in navigating through the narratives of fairness and dignity in relation to work and HR related matters." * Professor Miguel Martinez Lucio, International HRM, The University of Manchester *
"Margaret has brought together diverse peers in the community of practice to share their stories, lived experiences, learning, reflections, insights, and practical knowledge on how mindfulness is transforming individuals and the workplace. This is a must-read book for anyone who is thinking about introducing mindfulness in their organization." * Dr Ho Law, Founder, Empsy (R), Cambridge Coaching Psychology Group *
"Whether you're a vehement critic, still sitting on the fence or feel marginalized in your enthusiasm for mindfulness-based workplace interventions, I urge you to read this important book! Its inclusion of inspiring yet honest stories from practitioners and organisations actually applying mindfulness is particularly welcome in what is still a rather barren field....This collection goes a long way to... heal the split between the personal and the professional in the workplace and beyond, fostering organizational cultures in which people can flourish." * Liz Hall, author of Mindful Coaching and editor of Coaching in Times of Crisis and Transformation *
"Chapman-Clarke introduces an impressive array of perspectives, many of them from HR practitioners working in a range of sectors. But she also sets mindfulness in a broader context, and examines critically what evidence-based mindfulness might actually look like." * People Management *
"The book draws across real-life mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) and discusses how they were used in a variety of workplaces and organisations, in order to facilitate positive changes in employee engagement, improve workload and reduce stress.... This book was highly-researched and deserves to be on the bookshelf of any one who is thinking about using mindfulness in their work environment." * Suzanne Collier RCDP, founder of bookcareers.com, for Career Matters magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780749474904
Author Margaret A. Chapman-Clarke
Format Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Kogan Page Ltd
Publisher Kogan Page Ltd
Weight(grams) 520g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 155mm * 18mm