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Mindfulness in the Workplace
Le 19 January 2017, 15h00 à 16h00 N/A |
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Chapitre : | Webinaire |
Langue : | Anglais |
URL: | cirpd.org/Webinars/Pages/Webinar.aspx?wbID=123 |
Coût : |
Membres - 0,00 $ Non-membres - 0,00 $ (CDN, comprennent la TVH) |
Conférenciers : |
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Ellen Choi | ||
Ellen Choi PhD Candidate, Organizational Behaviour Ivey School of Business, Western University, Canada Ellen Choi is an organizational behaviour PhD candidate at the Ivey School of Business, Western University, Canada. Her research interests revolve around the effects of mindfulness in the workplace. Presently she is studying the effects of mindfulness training on error, emotion regulation, and creativity. She completed her Masters degree in Social Psychology from the London School of Economics and prior to graduate school, worked in industry for 6 years. | ||
Description de l'évènement : |
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Ellen Choi will review current research on how mindfulness is being studied and applied in the workplace. She will discuss the key impacts that mindfulness has been found to have on organizational outcomes, and describe how mindfulness is being trained in organizations. You will learn: - What mindfulness is - Why the default state of the mind is not particularly mindful - About the benefits of mindfulness in the workplace - How to practice mindfulness - Which populations may benefit the most from mindfulness training | ||
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Ellen Choi will review current research on how mindfulness is being studied and applied in the workplace. She will discuss the key impacts that mindfulness has been found to have on organizational outcomes, and describe how mindfulness is being trained in organizations. You will learn: What mindfulness is Why the default state of the mind is not particularly mindful About the benefits of mindfulness in the workplace How to practice mindfulness Which populations may benefit the most from mindfulness training |