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Mindfulness Philosophy and the Redefined Transformation Leadership Model: The Case Study of Plum Village

Nguyễn Mạnh Cương, Noah Mutai, Svitlana Samoylenko, Anna Rostomyan, Safia Anjum, Lawrence Ibeh, Kangwa Silwizya, Navya Gubbi Sateeshchandra, Lorenzo Bertero, Olufunke Mercy Popoola, Tran Nghiem

Journal of Law and Sustainable Development December 22, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.55908/sdgs.v11i12.2138 via OpenAlex

Summary

The study investigates how mindfulness philosophy can be integrated into transformational leadership theories by examining Plum Village, a community focused on contemplative mindfulness. It identifies key attributes and practices of transformational leaders who embrace this philosophy, highlighting the relationship between non-dualism, the six paramitas of mindfulness, and leadership effectiveness. The findings suggest that incorporating mindfulness into leadership development can enhance organizational culture and decision-making processes.

Study at a glance

Design qualitative study
Population transformational leaders at Plum Village, a mindfulness community
Key finding The study reveals important characteristics and practices of transformational leaders who incorporate mindfulness philosophy, emphasizing its significant relationship with leadership effectiveness.

Abstract

Purpose: The goal of this research is to investigate the incorporation of mindfulness philosophy into transformational leadership theories and to revise the current transformational leadership model. The study focuses on Plum Village, Thich Nhat Hanh's contemplative mindfulness community, to discover fundamental attributes and practices of transformational leaders who incorporate mindfulness philosophy into their leadership approach. Theoretical Reference: The study's key theoretical underpinnings include mindfulness philosophy and transformational leadership theories. In the context of transformational leadership, it emphasizes the importance of non-dualism and the six paramitas of mindfulness philosophy. The theoretical framework also overcomes past research gaps, including the lack of examination of Eastern and contemplative leadership techniques. Method: The study takes a qualitative method, focusing on Plum Village as a case study to find the important attributes and behaviors of transformative leaders who embrace mindfulness philosophy. Methods of data collection include interviews, observations, and document analysis. Thematic analysis is used in the study to uncover patterns and themes in the collected data. Results and Conclusion: The study reveals the important characteristics and practices of transformational leaders who incorporate mindfulness philosophy, emphasizing the significant relationship between non-dualism, the six paramitas of mindfulness philosophy, and transformational leadership. The conclusion emphasizes the significance of incorporating mindfulness philosophy into transformational leadership theories in order to accelerate the growth of transformative enterprises. Research Implications: The findings have far-reaching impactfor leadership development and organizational culture. It recommends three effective strategies for organizations seeking to incorporate mindfulness practices into their leadership development programs: incorporating mindfulness practices into leadership training, creating a supportive environment for mindfulness practices, and promoting a mindful approach to decision-making and problem-solving within the organization. Originality/Value: This study adds to the body of knowledge by bridging the gap between mindfulness philosophy and transformational leadership theories, specifically in the context of Eastern and contemplative leadership techniques. The creation of a one-of-a-kind transformational leadership model based on the incorporation of mindfulness philosophy adds uniqueness and value to the current body of knowledge in leadership studies. The study offers businesses practical ways for cultivating a mindful workplace culture and underlines the transformative potential of adopting mindfulness into leadership ideas.

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