I. Please help me to write a business report, that topic is -- Which strategies are most effective for increasing workplace mindfulness? II. Please refer to the outline and Executive Summary I provided to complete the business report, request 5-7 pages. - Applied Sciences
I. Please help me to write a business report, that topic is -- Which strategies are most effective for increasing workplace mindfulness?
II. Please refer to the outline and Executive Summary I provided to complete the business report, request 5-7 pages.
III. And please help me to correct my Executive Summary in the business report:
Here are comments to guide my revision of the report: 1. Use a running header that consists of a shortened version of the report title; please see the example Executive Summary. 2. Include a blank line between paragraphs. 3. Delete findings and background material from the first paragraph. 4. Focus on presenting only major findings of strategies for increasing workplace mindfulness; delete other details that can be read in the report. The summary is a synopsis or abstract. 4. Explain how you located the report sources in the second paragraph. ( Professors provide two resources, and one is from the university online library)
Ⅳ.Three resources are:
1. Being Intentional About Workplace Mindfulness Programs(attached)
2. Promoting Sustainability: The Effects of Workplace Mindfulness Training (attached)
3. A Workplace Mindfulness Intervention May Be Associated With Improved Psychological Well-Being and Productivity. A Preliminary Field Study in a Company Setting ( https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00195/full )
Note: this is a very important assignment, and it needs to be put on Turnitin.EJBO Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies Vol. 23, No. 1 (2018)
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Promoting Sustainability: The Effects of
Workplace Mindfulness Training
Introduction
Mindfulness training is enjoying grow-
ing popularity in work life settings, with
the aim to increase employees’ mindful-
ness level and thereby their well-being.
Prior evidence suggests that higher
mindfulness is associated with reduced
stress (Ciesa and Serretti, 2009) and bet-
ter recovery from work (e.g. Hülsheger,
Land, Depenbrock, Fehrmann, Zijlstra
and Alberts, 2014). Mindfulness can be
defined as non-judgmental, moment-to-
moment awareness which can be culti-
vated through formal meditation and
informal practice in everyday life (e.g.
Kabat-Zinn, 2003). Trait mindfulness
refers to how mindful individual tend
to be and act in daily life. Mindfulness is
constituted of various facets, such as non-
reacting, observing, acting with aware-
ness, describing and non-judging experi-
ences. Of these, non-reacting, defined as
the ability to step back from and not be
overwhelmed by distressing experiences,
is an important contributor to employee
well-being (Malinowski and Lim, 2015).
Three broad streams of mindfulness
research exist. First, correlational and
cross-sectional research explores asso-
ciations between mindfulness levels and
other factors (e.g. Malinowski and Lim,
2015). Second, diverse intervention stud-
ies examine the effects of various types
of mindfulness training, while the third
stream consists of laboratory-based re-
search (c.f. Keng, Smoski and Robins,
2011). In this variety of methods used
to study the effects of mindfulness train-
ing, there seems to be a lack of studies
employing mixed methods. In addition,
participants in workplace mindfulness-
training interventions frequently have
been employees in the health care and
education sectors. Therefore, the aim of
the current study was to use quantitative
and qualitative methods to explore the
effects of workplace mindfulness-based
stress reduction (MBSR) training for
factory employees.
Mindfulness training
Previous research indicates that mind-
fulness training can lead to higher self-
reported mindfulness (e.g. Anderson,
Lau and Bishop, 2007), and a number of
studies have demonstrated that increases
in mindfulness levels mediate the effects
of mindfulness interventions on out-
comes, such as well-being (for a review,
see Keng, Smoski and Robins, 2011).
For instance, a structured, group-based
MBSR programme employed mindful-
ness meditation to develop enhanced
awareness of the moment-to-moment
experiences of perceptible mental pro-
cesses and thereby improve psychological
and physical well-being (e.g. Grossman,
Niemann, Schimidt and Walach, 2004).
In accordance of these findings, it was
proposed that:
Hypothesis 1: Compared with the par-
ticipants in the control group, the partic-
ipants in the mindfulness-based training
groupOutline
Which strategies are most effective for increasing workplace mindfulness?
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Tentative Outline
Which strategies are most effective for increasing workplace mindfulness?
1.Introduction
The course focuses on determining the factors that enhance employee mindfulness and the viability of the strategies in maximizing the organizations performance. In attaining the goal of the course, research questions were developed, and data collected from various secondary sources to support the theory.
Research question
I. What are the strategies to use in enhancing workplace mindfulness?
II. How can employee burnout be addressed in the organization?
III. What is the difference between workplace burnout and workout stressors?
Background information
A skill for the twenty-first century is the ability to be present and mindful, stay involved intentionally without judging, and do so without judgment. Companies with mindful personnel have an advantage in todays ever-changing world. When employees are given the permission and space to think – to be present, they build mental agility, resilience, and self-awareness. Mindfulness can also help people feel less emotionally depleted, more receptive to new ideas, and develop their compassion and empathy. In todays environment, the ability to remain calm and react rapidly to changing conditions is and will continue to be a competitive advantage. Another advantage of having a mindful workplace is the potential to attract new personnel. An increase in mindfulness at work may have a comparable effect, resulting in improved levels of dedication and engagement, lowering the amount of money wasted due to employee turnover (Blaszczynski, 2018).
Methods of research
Document review was the main method used in collecting data to answer the research questions. In this method, articles were searched from various databases after which they were appraised based on their relevance to the main research topic. This led into the use of the most appropriate articles in support the research questions.
2. Findings
I. Workplace mindfulness can be enhanced through mitigating workplace stressors.
When the stressors in a workplace environment are solved, the employee can easily think of ways to enhance productivity. Therefore, mitigation of workplace stressors acts as an intervention to enhance self-awareness and resilience or reduce emotional exhaustion.
II. Incentive alignment can help in enhancing workplace mindfulness.
Simply explained, an employee incentive program or award is a program or prize created in the workplace to motivate and inspire people to perform more. Aside from material objects, rewards are frequently focused on actions or intangible advantages. In these arrangements, the incentives are designed to encourage the employees to handle their tasks effectively (Kersemaekers et al, 2018).
III. Workplace mindfulness training
Teaching or studying mindfulness tecEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Which Strategies are Most Effective
for
Increasing Workplace Mindfulness?
Prepared for
Dr. XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX University, Los Angeles
Prepared by
XXXXXXXX
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for BUS XXXXX
Section (30910)
XXXXXXX University, Los Angeles
March 18, 2022
To:
Dr. XXXXXXXXX
From:
XXXXXXXX
Date:
March,18,2022
Subject:
Completed Analytical Report Increasing Workplace Mindfulness Most Effective Strategies
Here is the report you requested on (January 30, 2022), Which Strategies are Most Effective or Increasing Workplace Mindfulness?
Data gathered from books, periodicals, and websites support the conclusion that present-moment awareness can be developed via both professional meditation and casual practice in daily life.
I am glad that this opportunity to write this report for you, Dr. XXXXXXXX. If I can answer any questions for you, please let me know.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The research problem in this article is the impact of workplace mindfulness training. Workplace mindfulness training is becoming increasingly popular, with the goal of increasing employees awareness of their state of mind and, as a result, their overall well-being. According to previous research, greater mindfulness is related to less stress and faster recovery after a stressful workday. Mindfulness is a state of non-judgmental, present-moment awareness that can be developed via both professional meditation and casual practice in daily life. Mindfulness encompasses a variety of components, including non-reaction, observation, conscious action, and articulating and non-judgmental experiences. Non-reaction, defined as the capacity to pull away from and be unaffected by stressful circumstances, is a critical component of employee welfare. The present study sought to investigate the impact of workplace mindfulness-based stress management training for manufacturing employees using quantitative and qualitative approaches.
The research study employed a quasi-experimental design and focus group interviews on data collection. In this quasi-experimental approach, pre-and post-measurements were taken between the Finnish forest industry workers. Before and following the instruction, participants filled out surveys (at Time 1 and Time 2). (Time 2). The 17 people who took the pre-and post-tests were included in the study. The study looked at the 17 people who took both the pre-and post-tests. These people are in the experimental group. Eleven of the people who worked in the industry were women, and they were all over the age of 43 and had worked there for about 16 years. SPPS 22 was used to do statistical analysis on the quantitative data. In order to assess the hypotheses, a two-way repeated test analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. Focus group interviews were used to gather qualitative information about the training VOL. 27, ISSUE 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial ...............................................................................................................................................................3
Andre S. Avramchuk
Adapting to an Evolving Healthcare Environment .........................................................................................5
Cástulo de la Rocha
Cal State LA’s Mind Matters Initiative: Making a Difference .......................................................................7
Jillian Beck
ARTICLES
Pixels and Patients: Using Technological Innovations to Reduce Healthcare Costs and
Improve Health Outcomes .................................................................................................................................8
David R. Weinstein
Lonnie S. Barish
Micah P. Frankel
Addressing Employee Burnout Through Mitigation of Workplace Stressors ...............................................17
Portia Jackson Preston
Fast Food, Supermarkets, and Obesity in the Inner City: A Study of Food AccessSTRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE STRESS
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE STRESS
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE STRESS
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE
STRESS AND INCREASING WELLBEING
Prepared for
Dr. XXXXXX
XXXXX University, Los Angeles
Prepared by
Jane Good Report
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for BUS XXXX
Section 05
XXXXXXX University, Los Angeles
April 6, 2020
To: Dr. XXXXXXXXXX
From: Jane Good Report
Date: April 6, 2020
Subject: Completed Analytical Report Presenting Strategies for Managing Stress
Here is the report you requested on January 27, 2020, presenting strategies for managing workplace stress and increasing wellbeing.
Data gathered from peer reviewed journals and Internet sources support the conclusion that stress relief is possible by implementing certain strategies and lifestyle changes.
Please contact me if I can answer any questions for you. I am glad that you gave me the opportunity to write this report for you, Dr.XXXXXXX, because the project was both informative and enjoyable.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
On January 27, 2020, Dr. XXXXXXXX, Professor of Management at XXXXXX University, Los Angeles, authorized a study to look at strategies for managing workplace stress and increasing wellbeing.
Secondary data for the study was gathered from online databases and the Internet.
Findings show that workplace stress can have a negative impact not only on work performance but also on overall health. The following shows what strategies can be implemented into daily life to lessen the effects of workplace stress:
1. Foster personal relationships by spending more time with family, friends, or significant others.
2. Participate in preferred physical activities often.
3. Participate in enjoyable leisure activities.
4. Establish boundaries by separating work life and home life.
5. Seek support from mental health professionals or contact a supervisor who can create a better work environment.
It is concluded that these are all viable options to consider when looking for ways to destress and improve mental and physical health. For greater overall wellbeing, it is recommended that these steps be taken to manage the challenges of workplace pressures.
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE STRESS
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE STRESS
STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING WORKPLACE STRESS
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INTRODUCTION
Statement of the Problem
What are effective strategies to manage workplace stress and increase overall wellbeing?
Background Information
“Considered to be the “health epidemic of the 21st century” by the World Health Organization, stress is estimated to cost U.S. business $300 billion or $5,000 per employee per year” (Cardon & Patel, 2015, p. 379). Chronic s
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