The workplace is more than just a place to
earn a paycheck—it’s where individuals spend a significant portion of their
lives. Making of a Mindful Employee: From Existing in the Job to Living the
Job is a compelling guide that redefines Employee Engagement, offering
insights into how organizations can create a work culture that fosters purpose,
fulfillment, and innovation.
A
Revolutionary Approach to Employee Engagement
The average employee spends nearly 90,000
hours working. This book makes a strong case that such a significant portion of
life should be more than just stress and routine—it should be meaningful. Making
of a Mindful Employee highlights the fact that employees are more than just
their resumes; their intellect, problem-solving abilities, and innovation drive
organizational success. Engaging employees mindfully can lead to increased
revenue, reduced turnover, greater innovation, and a thriving workplace
culture.
This book serves as a comprehensive roadmap
for HR professionals, managers, business leaders, and employees themselves,
guiding them through essential aspects of employee engagement—from onboarding
and induction to performance management and exit strategies. It offers
actionable insights to help organizations create an environment where employees
feel valued, inspired, and aligned with the company’s vision.
A Must-Read
for Business Leaders, HR Professionals, and Employees
Whether you're an HR professional striving to
improve workplace culture, a manager looking to boost team performance, or an
employee seeking more fulfillment in your job, Making of a Mindful Employee
provides practical strategies to bridge the gap between merely existing in a
job and truly living it.
About the
Authors
Lalita Sanwal, a graduate of BIT Mesra and Symbiosis Pune,
is an HR professional passionate about evolving HRM practices to create
people-centered workplaces. She enjoys traveling, exploring different cuisines,
and engaging with diverse perspectives.
Bharat Prasad, an alumnus of SVNIT Surat, thrives on
exploring new ideas. His interests include dignity in occupation across all
sectors and promoting a sustainable environment. He also has a keen appreciation
for good food and movies.