University Press of America
Pages: 108
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-6339-7 • Paperback • April 2014 • $40.99 • (£35.00)
978-0-7618-6340-3 • eBook • April 2014 • $38.50 • (£30.00)
Lloyd E. Sandelands teaches business administration and psychology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He studies the social and spiritual aspects of life today, especially in business. He is the author of seven books.
Foreword
Chapter 1: Being
Chapter 2: In God’s Image
Chapter 3: To Be or Not to Be
Chapter 4: The Ache of Work
Chapter 5: Mind the Person
Bibliography
What does it mean to be fully human in a business organization and how do fully human leaders lead? Lloyd Sandelands, one of the wisest management scholars in the world today, shows us that we can only answer these questions if we see, or better said, behold, the divine in each other.
— James P. Walsh, Gerald and Esther Carey Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan
Being at Work will surprise you. It shatters the idea that work is primarily, if not exclusively, about rationality and instrumentality. . . . Sandelands opens our eyes to the path of self-discovery by showing how union with God is union with love. . . . It is a profound treatise about seeing and believing in the power of the true self, a self in God that is all genuine, all good, and all loving.
— Anne S. Tsui
[Sandelands’] argument is bold and graceful, provocative and honest, [and] written in beautiful language. Go to the book for questions of transcendence, becoming, beauty, relational being, and the authority in serving at work.
— Arne Carlsen, associate professor at BI Norwegian School of Business, Department of Leadership and Organizational Behavior
This book is an uncommon marriage of theology and managerial common sense. . . . Because it recognizes the tragedy that is our failure of being in God, Sandelands’ work is able to shine a light on this entirely unnecessary failure and teach us to behold work in the light of faith. As a beacon amid the darkness of dehumanizing forces so common in today’s world of commerce, Being at Work is a rare treasure.
— Monica Worline, PhD, president, Vervago Inc.