Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Sairam Sisters and Brothers, We will continue with Andrè L. Delbecq, D.B.A., Director - Institute for Spirituality of Organisation Leadership, J. Thomas and Kathleen L. McCarthy University Professor, Santa Clara University, Alameda, CA, USA. --- "I think a business exists to provide an innovative and compelling answer to a societal need in the form of a needed service or product. The successful "solution" encompassed by the product or service must be innovative in the sense that it continually seeks a solution at the edge of unfolding technology, and/or is efficient in a solution that encompasses high quality at a low price avoiding waste. So to me this is the discipline of business. This is what we ask of the business organisation, and this is how we should judge business organisations. When this purpose is approached through a spiritual lens, it will be shaped differently in many ways. The needs you start becoming attentive to shift. You become willing to let go of many trivial and opportunistic concerns, and instead increasingly put energy into important challenges. The transformational system you create to receive inputs and transform outputs will also shift, allowing greater attention to stewardship, justice and inclusiveness of the concerns of all stakeholders. The character of the organisation's culture will shift. The relational culture of the organisation will be more attentive to the gifts of all, and compassionate regarding each person's needs. Your own willingness as a business leader to endure the mystery of suffering will shift. For example, your tolerance regarding the discipline of having to meet Wall Street's expectations about profitability will shift. You will see all the elements of business challenges as part of a calling to service. Because of this deeper perspective regarding the nature of business, a sense of patience and a greater willingness to endure hardship unfolds. All of the struggles of business leadership as a form of societal service take on a very different coloration when they are seen from a spiritual perspective. Servant leadership now becomes a reality." © Global Dharma Center 2004 http://www.globaldharma.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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