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Why Mindfulness is the Key to Innovation

The world of work is becoming increasingly uncertain, and the lack of stability caused by factors like the economic downturn has seen many businesses struggling to survive.

Today’s workers face heavier workloads, pay cuts, and job insecurity, and this has inevitably impacted upon their physical and mental wellbeing.

Entrepreneur, Ph.D. student and MWC Member, Maureen O’Callaghan, writes about how Mindfulness can boost Innovation.

Why Mindfulness is the Key to Innovation

If you are interested in learning more about Maureen’s research, looking at relationships between character strengths, mindfulness and prosocial values and behaviours in business entrepreneurs, email mOCallaghan@lincoln.ac.uk

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Published: 17th June, 2021
James Woods
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