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Spirituality for Leaders delves into the integration of spirituality within leadership practices and highlights how spiritual beliefs and practices can enhance ethical decision-making, organizational culture, and well-being.

This book emphasizes the essential role of spirituality in fostering holistic and ethical leadership in today’s interconnected world. Drawing on diverse traditions, including Indigenous practices, traditional and New Age philosophies, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism, it examines spirituality through lenses such as contemplation, philosophy, religion, and practice. Practical applications such as mindfulness and meditation are presented as pathways toward workplace well-being and leadership effectiveness. This book addresses the role of spirituality in leadership, coaching, identity, inclusion, and organizational transformation. Including authors from both the Global North and Global South, it offers a panoramic and multidisciplinary perspective and provides a roadmap for fostering compassion, inclusivity, and integrity in leadership practices.

Combining theoretical insights with practical tools, this book appeals to business leaders, managers, HR professionals, and coaches seeking values-driven leadership models, as well as students and researchers of leadership, organizational psychology, business, philosophy, and religious studies. Individuals wishing to align their inner life with public action would also gain insight from this book.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   740g
ISBN:   9781041075202
ISBN 10:   1041075200
Series:   Leadership: Research and Practice
Pages:   282
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Series Editor Foreword Foreword Introduction Catherine Voynnet-Fourboul Part I: Meditation and Contemplative Practices 1. Time and Inner Life Elisabeth Martini 2. Leading in Five Dimensions Laurence Baranski 3. Spiritualism: Leadership Insights from a New Religious Movement Marie Holm 4. Mindfulness: Fad or Managerial Innovation? Michaël Roux and Mathilde Gollety 5. The Way of St. James Muriel De Fabrègues Part II: Religious Enlightenment 6. Lived Faith in the Practice of Christian Leaders Désiré Rigobert Ayina 7. Managerial Practices in Eastern European Countries Stefka Mihaylova-Marburger 8. Beyond Power: Jewish Roots as Transformational Leadership Lisa A. Berkley 9. Hinduism, Spirituality, and Transformational Leadership in the Digital World Balakrishnan Muniapan 10. Taoist Leadership Laurent Chateau 11. The Spirituality of Leadership in Islam Yacoub Babali Part III: Embodied Practices 12. The Radiant Leader Sandrine Meyfret 13. Well-Being, Quality of Life (at Work) and Spirituality Stéphanie Carpentier 14. Spirituality and Work-Life Balance Patricia Niglis and Ilda-Ilse Burgunder 15. The Art of Ethics in Practice Mohamed Makkaoui 16. Transformation: Virtue Ethics and Spirituality Richard J. Major Part IV: The Self as Inner Architecture of Leadership 17. Vulnerability as a Spiritual Experience of the Leader Sophie Izoard-Allaux 18. Fil de Soi, the Virtue of Experience Michèlle Schitter 19. Intrinsic Motivations and Commitment Andrea Micheaux 20. Creative Freedom Quentin Lefebvre Part V: Leadership and Organization 21. Toward a Full Recognition of the Human Being in the Organization Miguel Delattre` 22. A Manager's Path to Spiritual Transformation Laurent Ledoux 23. Spirituality at Work: Miller’s Faith-Work Integration Scale Philippe Jacquinot and Arnaud Pellissier-Tanon 24. Stories of Executive Inner Shifts that Spark Organizational Change Hervé Essa 25. Corporate Social Responsibility and Spirituality: A Path to the Common Good Sandra Latour and Catherine Voynnet-Fourboul Part VI: Leadership Coaching 26. Spirituality within the Coaching Relationship Xavier Garcia-Weibel 27. The Spiritual Dimension in Education and in Technontology Florent Pasquier 28. Codevelopment & Spirituality Anne-Marguerite Ferreira 29. Evocative Leadership Xavier Garcia-Weibel 30. Quantum Leadership: Science, Consciousness, Change Catherine Voynnet-Fourboul Part VII: Identity and Inclusion 31. Negotiation and the Place of Spirituality Stéphane Pradines 32. The Inclusive Role of the Consultant Eric Gautier-Laurent 33. The Uniqueness and ""Raison d’Être"" of Companies Patrick Mathieu 34. Indigenous-Based Leaderless Leadership and Spiritual Awareness Four Arrows Conclusion Catherine Voynnet-Fourboul Index

Catherine Voynnet Fourboul is a scholar and consultant. She teaches human resource management and qualitative methods at the University of Paris Panthéon-Assas, France, and directs the Executive HR Master of CIFFOP. She co-founded the research group “Management and Spirituality” of the AGRH. She provides consultancy to organizations in managerial development. Marie Holm is an Associate Professor at INSEEC Grande École, OMNES Education in France, specialized in human resource management and workplace spirituality. She previously worked in event management and marketing, and she is a minister, medium, and holistic therapist with the Norwegian Spiritualist Foundation, of which she is also a board member. Mohammed Raei is an independent scholar, dissertation coach, developmental editor, executive coach, leadership and organization development consultant, and podcast host. He is a co-editor of two notable anthologies: Adaptive Leadership in a Global Economy: Perspectives for Application and Scholarship and Leadership at the Spiritual Edge: Emerging and Non-Western Concepts of Leadership and Spirituality, both published by Routledge.

Reviews for Spirituality for Leaders: Theoretical Insights and Practical Tools

This landmark contribution bridges academic theory and lived spiritual practice in leadership. This volume is a powerful testament to the global emergence of spiritual leadership as a vital path toward human flourishing, organizational vitality, and sustainable transformation. An essential resource for all seeking to lead with wisdom, purpose, and compassion. - Louis W. (Jody) Fry, PhD, Regents Professor of Management and Leadership at Texas A & M University and author of Maximizing the Triple Bottom Line Through Spiritual Leadership and Spiritual Leadership in Action: The CEL Story. This wisdom collection provides leaders with insights from Christian servant leadership, Islam and its Qur'anic values, Eastern Orthodox religion, Hinduism plus practices such as Mindfulness, Attunement and Consciousness; as well as diagnostic tools for workplace spirituality assessment. With the mounting challenges facing today’s institutions, the reader will find guidance in the rich choice. - Prof. Dr. Yochanan Altman, WU Vienna, Austria and University of Haifa, Israel; Chair, International Association of Management, Spirituality & Religion; Founding Editor, Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion. This book does not disappoint; it lives up to its title with a collection of insights intended to assist today’s leaders. It offers a selection of practical tools that leaders can apply in their workplace (for example, mindfulness, yoga, love, from a variety of different religious contexts); while also offering insights informed by existing theories such as, for example, motivation, work-life balance, and quantum perspectives. - Kathryn Pavlovich, PhD, Professor and Director of Postgraduate Studies, within Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship; Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, New Zealand; and Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion. As the world grows more complex, leaders need to lean into inner and spiritual development to be able to thrive and be effective in this time. This book is rich with research, practices, and tips for leaders that will enable them to dance within complexity and create pro-social environments where everyone is able to do their best work. - Stacey K. Guenther, PhD, co-editor of Leadership at the Spiritual Edge and Redefining Sacred Spaces in the Age of Technology, and assistant professor of organization development and knowledge management at George Mason University What spiritual leadership is and how to enact it can be confusing. This book deftly integrates many views of spirituality, including mindfulness, from the West to the East, from the religious to the secular, across work domains. It provides insights from under-represented academics and practitioners on how leadership can align with one’s sense of spirituality. - Andrew Hafenbrack, PhD, Evert McCabe Endowed Associate Professor of Management and Organization, Foster School of Business, University of Washington This volume provides helpful insights into how spirituality can infuse leadership around the world. In some workplaces, spirituality operates as a new force, while in others it re-emerges tied to extant religious traditions. This volume points to the need for deeper investigations of how such forces operate, and where they are limited by capitalism. - Jaime Kucinskas, PhD, Associate Professor of Sociology, Hamilton College. Co-editor of Situating Spirituality: Context, Practice and Power and author of The Mindful Elite and The Loyalty Trap: Conflicting loyalties of civil servants under increasing autocracy. I appreciated this volume’s rigorous yet accessible approach to spiritual leadership. It thoughtfully integrates diverse traditions with practical applications, offering a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike. The book bridges theory and practice, making it a compelling contribution to leadership studies, organizational ethics, and values-based management education. - Mira Karjalainen, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Helsinki, with research projects: Blurring boundaries of work: a model (Foundation for Economic Education), and Friendships, networks and the blurring boundaries of work (Kone Foundation


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