From Enron to Martha Stewart, trust in business practices and corporate leaders is at an all-time low. The Workplace Revolution provides personal strategies and corporate methodologies to improve the workplace and goodwill between workers and employers. Proven methods are supported by statistics and commentary from many sources, and with examples of companies already balancing economic and human concerns. With this guide, workers and CEOs alike can turn the experience of work into a life-enhancing adventure.
I love the way this book pulls together the personal experience of work and how it contributes (or doesn't) to one's development with an analysis of the state of the corporate soul. If you're interested in the former and have read book such as David Whyte's Crossing the Unknown Sea, Matthew Fox's The Reinvention of Work, or Greg Levoy's Callings, or if your reading tastes run toward the latter (Christine Arena's Cause for Success, Arianna Huffington's Pigs at the Trough, and The Soul of Capitalism by William Greider), you'll appreciate what Gilbert is up to here. His point is that lurking behind the obvious connection there's a profound interdependence between corporate success and personal growth. His hope, and cautiously optimistic hypothesis, is that both are increasingly defined in terms of a social consciousness that's informed by spirituality and progressive ideals of service, sustainability, mindfulness, and cooperation. At the heart of his analysis beat the questions: Is it possible to ask companies to truly move beyond self-interest? And, if not, can progressive-minded people be fulfilled working for such companies? Gilbert synthesizes a good deal of the writing being done in this arena, and his book has a great bibliography for people interested in delving further. A really good book for anyone who's questioning their work life.
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