The Reflective Executive - Emilie Griffin

The Reflective Executive

By: Emilie Griffin

Paperback | 1 April 2008

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This profoundly practical book is for businesswomen and businessmen who wish to integrate spiritual values with day-to-day decision-making, tight scheduling, and high-pressured management of multimillion-dollar responsibilities. Emilie Griffin--a veteran in the marketing field and the author of several acclaimed books on spirituality--draws on time-honored scriptural resources and management principles to unpack the spiritual meaning of executive life. Her central premise is that the spiritual imagination must be refreshed to see God's presence in the work itself--even the details. Her approach is wide-ranging, drawing on the poetic mysticism of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Teilhard de Chardin and the practical wisdom of such business thinkers as Peter Drucker and Rosabeth Moss Kanter. The Reflective Executive eschews dualism and provides spiritual insights on such themes as effectiveness, time, contribution, decision-making, setting goals and priorities, weighing failure and success, building on strength, and envisioning God as lord of the marketplace. The book also includes practical exercises and themes for reflection. ""Recognizing that the practices in today's marketplace often seem devoid of spiritual influence, Griffin provocatively attempts to reconnect corporate and religious realms in this meditative guide for business executives with 'faith experience.'"" --Publishers Weekly ""Riveting! I could not put it down. Enormously important, the book presents an exciting vision of business leadership infused with spirituality and its offer of hope to the world."" --Howard Butt, Vice Chairman, H. E. Butt Grocery Company, and President, Laity Lodge Foundation ""We were impressed with your practical and sensitive guidelines to spirituality 'in the marketplace.""' --Eamon M. Kelly, Director, Payson Center for International Development, Tulane University Emilie Griffin is an advertising executive who has won more than fifty awards for creativity. She has done graduate work in theology and is a popular speaker and author of several books on religious experience, including Chasing the Kingdom: A Parable of Faith.
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""Recognizing that the practices in today's marketplace often seem devoid of spiritual influence, Griffin provocatively attempts to reconnect corporate and religious realms in this meditative guide for business executives with 'faith experience.'"" --Publishers Weekly

""Riveting! I could not put it down. Enormously important, the book presents an exciting vision of business leadership infused with spirituality and its offer of hope to the world."" --Howard Butt, Vice Chairman, H. E. Butt Grocery Company, and President, Laity Lodge Foundation

""We were impressed with your practical and sensitive guidelines to spirituality 'in the marketplace.""' --Eamon M. Kelly, Director, Payson Center for International Development, Tulane University

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