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Mindful Work

David Gelles
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Overview of Mindful Work

Discover how meditation is revolutionizing corporate America in "Mindful Work." Endorsed by Arianna Huffington and embraced by Google, General Mills, and Aetna, this groundbreaking exploration reveals how mindfulness reduces healthcare costs while boosting productivity. Could ancient Eastern wisdom be the secret weapon of modern business success?

Key Themes in Mindful Work

  • corporate wellness programs
  • stress reduction techniques
  • workplace emotional resilience
  • secular meditation practices
  • mindful leadership

Quotes from Mindful Work

  • Mindfulness changes us "from the inside out".

  • Compassion doesn't equal weakness.

  • The core issue isn't external circumstances but our reactions to them.

  • Leaders must remain authentic while balancing professional demands with personal values.

  • Clarity as seeing reality without expectations.

Characters in Mindful Work

  • David GellesAuthor and business journalist
  • Janice MarturanoGeneral Mills executive who pioneered mindfulness
  • Jon Kabat-ZinnCreator of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
  • Siddhartha GautamaThe historical Buddha who taught mindfulness

About the Author

About the Author of Mindful Work

David Gelles, author of Mindful Work: How Meditation Is Changing Business from the Inside Out, is an award-winning journalist and New York Times reporter renowned for exploring the intersection of mindfulness, leadership, and corporate culture. A graduate of UC Berkeley’s Journalism School, Gelles combines years of experience covering business, CEOs, and Wall Street for The Times with a deep understanding of contemplative practices. His work as the paper’s Corner Office columnist—where he interviewed over 100 executives about leadership—directly informed Mindful Work, a groundbreaking book that bridges the gap between meditation and modern workplace productivity.

Gelles further solidified his expertise in corporate critique with The Man Who Broke Capitalism, a 2022 bestseller analyzing the legacy of Jack Welch and the evolution of stakeholder capitalism. As part of The New York Times climate team, he now leads the Climate Forward newsletter and events, advocating for sustainable business practices.

His reporting on the Boeing 737 Max crisis earned a 2020 Gerald Loeb Award, underscoring his reputation for incisive, impactful journalism. Mindful Work has become a staple in corporate training programs and mindfulness circles alike, translated into multiple languages since its 2015 release.

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FAQs About This Book

Mindful Work explores how meditation and mindfulness practices are transforming corporate culture, detailing case studies from companies like Google, Aetna, and Patagonia. The book blends scientific research on stress reduction and focus with practical insights into implementing mindfulness programs, while addressing critiques like "McMindfulness." Gelles argues these techniques boost productivity, leadership, and ethical decision-making.

Corporate leaders, HR professionals, and employees seeking stress management tools will benefit, as will mindfulness enthusiasts interested in its business applications. The book offers actionable strategies for integrating meditation into workflows, making it relevant for startups to Fortune 500 teams.

Yes, for its evidence-based analysis of mindfulness’s ROI, including Aetna’s $3,000-per-employee healthcare savings. Gelles’ dual expertise as a New York Times business reporter and longtime meditator provides unique credibility, though he critically examines commercialization risks like "McMindfulness".

The book advocates daily meditation, yoga breaks, and mindful communication practices. Studies cited show these techniques lower cortisol levels and improve emotional resilience, with examples like General Mills’ mindfulness rooms and Patagonia’s on-site meditation sessions.

Case studies include Google’s Search Inside Yourself program, Aetna’s $3,000/employee cost savings from mindfulness, and Patagonia’s ethically aligned leadership model. Ford and Target’s wellness initiatives are also highlighted.

Gelles warns against superficial adoption of mindfulness as a productivity hack without ethical grounding. He critiques programs that prioritize profit over employee well-being, using the term "McMindfulness" to describe commodified, ineffective practices.

Unlike memoir-focused books, Mindful Work emphasizes corporate case studies and measurable outcomes. It bridges Eastern philosophy and Western business metrics, offering a tactical guide for organizational change rather than personal anecdotes.

The book cites Harvard and MIT studies showing meditation increases gray matter in brain regions linked to focus. It also references Aetna’s peer-reviewed data on stress reduction and productivity gains.

Yes: Leaders at Salesforce and LinkedIn use mindfulness to enhance decision-making clarity and empathy. Gelles profiles executives who attribute improved crisis management and team morale to regular practice.

A 5-page appendix offers basic breath-focused meditation steps, while the main text advises tailoring practices to workplace contexts (e.g., mindful emails or walking meetings).

The 304-page book has 10 chapters covering science, case studies, and critiques. Key sections address compassion (Ch. 6), social responsibility (Ch. 7), and future trends (Ch. 10).

With AI-driven workplace stress rising, the book’s focus on maintaining human focus and ethics remains critical. Its blueprint for compassionate leadership aligns with post-pandemic demands for healthier work cultures.

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