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Incorporating Elements Of Spirituality In The Workplace

Sheila Singam, Managing Partner, Human Equation

14-Sep-22 12:00

Incorporating Elements Of Spirituality In The Workplace

What does spirituality mean in the context of a workplace? As human beings, we tend to focus on the tangible such as the physical and material plane instead of the spiritual side of things. But why is spirituality important in the modern work environment? Sheila Singam, managing partner at Human Equation joins us to discuss what workplace spirituality means and how it can play a positive role in an organisation. 


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Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong


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