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Spiritually-Informed Management Theory

Overlaying the Experience of Teaching Managers

André L. Delbecq

Santa Clara University, adelbecq{at}scu.edu

Steingard’s essay is refulgent with theoretical insight. It is, however, easy to slip by important nuances unless one is steeped in the literature and language he references. So perhaps briefly sharing a more descriptive perspective from a dialog with more than 350 managerial participants in the seminar, Spirituality of Organizational Leadership offered at Santa Clara University can be complementary (Delbecq, 2000). This article clearly shares a subjective overall perspective. In any group of managers there will be a range of responses.

Key Words: spirituality

Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 14, No. 3, 242-246 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1056492605276844


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