A study reported in MIT’s Sloan Management Review concluded that, “People are hungry for ways in which to practice their spirituality in the workplace without offending their co-workers or causing acrimony.” The word “spirituality” is used generically and seems to emphasize how one’s beliefs are applied day to day, rather than “religion”, which can invoke fears of dogmatism, exclusivity and proselytizing in the workplace.
All the officers who came from the four provinces found your day-long seminar as inspirational, informative and positive as to help imbibe into them an orientation for readiness for the change aimed at increasing individual and team capacity of the ECP officers for the efficiency and comprehensiveness in the discharge of their functions. Thanking you once again with the hope for having your program for other officers who could not have the opportunity.6
Mr. Rehmat Ali Mujahid Joint Secretary (Budget) Election Commission of Pakistan and Project Manager UNDP/ECP Joint Project