Transcendental Spirituality
Sen Sendjaya
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Sen Sendjaya: Monash University
Chapter 7 in Personal and Organizational Excellence through Servant Leadership, 2015, pp 91-101 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Transcendental Spirituality is perhaps the most disputed dimension of servant leadership. As this chapter demonstrates, however, the misconception springs from ignorance of the construct rather than an intellectually persuasive position. To that end, the four values of Transcendental Spirituality – transcendental beliefs, interconnectedness, sense of mission, and wholeness – are elucidated to clarify its meaning and relevance. Key commitments for managerial practice are outlined at the conclusion of this chapter.
Keywords: Religious Belief; Servant Leader; Spiritual Belief; Workplace Spirituality; Spiritual Leadership (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16196-9_7
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