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Beyond Tips & Tricks: Mindful Management

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Beyond Tips & Tricks: Mindful Management will help you understand your ability as a manager to intentionally create a connected, conscious, engaged organization. Regardless of how you feel about the topic of balance, the impact of imbalance has become one of the core issues most managers face today. Mindful management explores the topic as the confluence for how people engage at work, combining strategies and guided conversations to address work-life balance, workload balance and energy balance.

102 pages, Paperback

First published June 4, 2014

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Jae Ellard

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Jae Ellard is an author and expert on behaviors that cause imbalance, disengagement and distraction. After years in senior communication roles crafting content for executives, Jae collapsed from stress-related adrenal fatigue. This life-altering experience propelled her to research human behavior, neuroscience, mindfulness, and organizational relationship systems.

In 2008, Jae founded Simple Intentions and developed the Mindful Life™ Program to generate intentional conversations to disrupt patterns and create awareness, accountability and action at team and individual levels. Jae has taught the skill of awareness in more than 50 countries to thousands of employees at multinational corporations such as Microsoft, Amazon and Expedia.

Jae is a columnist on workplace awareness for Mindful Magazine, as well as the author of 7 books on the topic. She contributes to the Healthy Living section on Huffington Post as well as the Simple Intentions blog. In 2013, she founded Seattle Wisdom, a community organization working to create and support conscious conversations in professional spaces in the Pacific Northwest.

Jae has a master’s degree in Communication Management from Colorado State University and a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Communication from Metropolitan State College of Denver. She holds certificates in co-active coaching and organizational relationship systems coaching.

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