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The Mindful Leader

Ten Principles for Bringing Out the Best in Ourselves and Others

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In The Mindful Leader, Michael Carroll focuses on ten key principles of mindfulness and how they apply to leading groups and organizations, addressing a range of topics along the way, including how to:
  • heal the "toxic workplace," where anxiety and stress impede performance
  • cultivate courage and confidence in the face of workplace difficulties
  • pursue organizational goals without neglecting what's happening here and now
  • lead with wisdom and gentleness, not just with ambition and power
  • start a personal meditation practice to develop your innate leadership talents
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        August 6, 2007
        While most business books focus on how readers can do more, better and faster, this welcome addition to the category is about taking a moment to pause and reflect. Anticipating some resistance from harried executives, Carroll, a Buddhist-trained HR executive with many years of experience in both the corporate and Zen worlds, emphasizes the renewal and perspective that can result from taking time out; he only discusses meditation directly at the end. His discussion about “Inspiring the Best in Ourselves and Others” includes anecdotes and parables addressing issues like developing openness and breaking out of routine. A series of short descriptions of “The Ten Talents of a Mindful Leader” includes poise, courage, enthusiasm and awareness. After suggesting some practical ways to test these leadership skills, he reviews the basics of meditation. Although Carroll practices what he writes, the book is more informative than preachy. By the end, stressed-out executives may be willing to read about how to give meditation a try as a way to reconnect with themselves and become more open to their colleagues.

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