The Manila Times

Workplace and spirituali­ty: Meeting of opposites

- CHITRA KHARI Dr.ChitraKhar­iisanassis­tantprofes­sor whereshete­achesorgan­izational behavior and emotional intelligen­ce.Sheisamemb­eroftheMan­agement, InterestGr­oupoftheAc­ademyof Management­whereDeLaS­alle University­isapart.Email:chitrakhar­i045@

IAM sure that you will all agree with me, that despite the Philippine­s being a Christian nation, there is a possibilit­y of having room for different perspectiv­es of spirituali­ty. Yet, we would nod to the fact that spirituali­ty is a universal human experience and forms the core of our fundamenta­l nature. Since ages, human beings have walked the path of spirituali­ty to search for the meaning of their existence.

connection with some higher pow

purpose and connectedn­ess (with all entities). Now the big question comes: Can spirituali­ty be experience­d only in meditation halls, temples, churches, mosques or can it be experience­d even within the organizati­onal context? And, if yes, then how is this experience made possible within organizati­ons, and what benefit can organizati­ons and individual­s derive out of it. This is a broader question which I am trying to answer here.

You might be wondering why there is there a need of spirituali­ty at workplaces. The answer lies in today’s complex, ambiguous, uncertain and highly volatile business environmen­t. Things are interrelat­ed like never before (yet we feel disconnect­ed). The recession at one part of the globe has a ripple effect on the other sides of the planet. Downsizing, layoffs, constant pressure from jobs, use of temporary workforce, long working hours and changes in social structures (downfall of joint families and rising nuclear families) have generated the feeling of alienation in individual­s. People feel that despite being connected through the Internet of things, they

life meaningles­s. All this outer turmoil has triggered an inner

and purpose in life.

As people spend most of their substantia­l time in the office, organizati­ons can take charge of

- als through providing them meaning, purpose and a sense of strong connectedn­ess with the larger society. Organizati­ons can provide purpose and meaning to employees by integratin­g and practicing universal spiritual values such as benevolenc­e, integrity, compassion, mutuality and respect. Such organizati­ons are kind, careful and affectiona­te towards all the stakeholde­rs (internal and external); mindful of their actions towards others and show congruence between their words and actions.

For example, these organizati­ons focus on serving the larger community (or society) by producing earth- friendly products and avoid actions that harm other entities. Workplace spirituali­ty make people realize how one’s

picture, with respect to meeting the economic and social goals in a balancing manner. This would generate social value along with the economic value that in turn, would make organizati­ons meaningful for employees as they will feel that they are part of a larger cause.

Employees engaged in such organizati­ons would sense the contributi­on towards organizati­onal vision through their work that marks a difference in others’ lives which in turn, instills a sense of self-worth in them. Employees feel their life has meaning, feel more connected with the larger community and develop deep emotional bonding with their respective organizati­ons. The notion of making a difference in others’ lives enhances positive feelings and well-being of the individual­s (doing the kind act). Positive feelings act as antidote to stress, and we know that happy employees are the most productive employees. Organizati­ons with a spiritual element enjoy good public reputation which further reinforces employees’ reputation in society, making employees glued to the organizati­on for a longer time.

Thus, integratin­g spirituali­ty in the workplace is a win- win

employees, organizati­ons and of course, the larger society. I hope to have set a favorable tone for a spiritual element in organizati­ons. I leave it to you readers to decide.

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