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Google Searches for Spirituality

January 8th, 2009 @ 6:16 pm

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googlevsgod1.jpgWith the number of tech-watchers following Google’s every move, it’s almost impossible to get a scoop on the Silicon Valley darling. But today one blogger uncovered a stealth project that Google launched last summer. It was first announced at a San Francisco conference back in November — so why has no one else written about it?

Because the conference was not a tech event but a spirituality seminar called “Happiness and Its Causes” — and the launch was not a new product but the School of Personal Growth at Google University, an in-house education program for company employees.

According to Soul’s Code reporter Paul Kaihla, the new school offers four areas of study: mental development; emotional development; holistic health; and the Buddhist concept “beyond the self.”  Courses include “The Neuroscience of Empathy” and “Search Inside Yourself” and are taught by the likes of Stanford neuroscientist Philippe Goldin and Zoketsu Norman Fischer, a poet and Zen priest.

Word of the company’s dip into spiritual waters first leaked out when Google engineer Chade-Meng Tan spoke on a panel at the Happiness conference. A practicing Buddhist and company tastemaker, Tan was a founder of the project:

Tan suggested that Google’s School of Personal Growth is a futuristic model for every workplace. “Google wants to help Googlers grow as human beings on all levels,” Tan said in his presentation. “Emotional, mental, physical and ‘beyond the self.’”

Google has made no public acknowledgment of its educational endeavor, and the company did not allow Tan to give interviews about it at the conference. But Soul Code got the inside story from Monika Broecker, a coach and therapist who helped Google develop the program:

The company’s strategy here is to boost the brainstorming powers of Google’s best and brightest, as well as their powers of self-examination. “It’s very effective because studies have proven that if people are relaxed and open, they won’t repeat the same ideas and mistakes,” added Broecker. “They are more creative.”

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    jcowles

    01/11/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    Wow! What a wonderful, synergistic idea: To mix spirutuality and business; thus, bringing together two sides of our human existence, the mundane and the infinite.

    Kudos, once again, to Google!

    Jenna
    St. Petersburg, FL

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    johooo

    01/13/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    gee, this is the end


    They have started cutting consultants and doing other cost controls ... But they can indulge in this stuff for employees

    They have lost their way

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    ArtistLife

    01/13/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    Hope springs eternal!! Good news for the future of the
    earth. I'd like to see this happen in schools. Too many
    kids leave school clueless as to their own personal power
    and how to use it.
    3 cheers to Google for leading the way!!
    Maggie in Alice Springs, the land of OZ

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    JasonKucherawy

    01/13/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    It's too bad most of the leadership in
    businesses today would see something like this
    as cutting into the bottom line rather than
    contributing to the health and wellness of the
    employees.

    Our economy is supposed to serve humanity, not
    the other way around.

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    BtoB Marketer

    01/14/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    Will they allow a dialogue of faiths? Or what about a specific faith and its impact on science and the personal interactions among people (charity, benevolance, helping others)? While it's good to go spiritual, I doubt anyone will find God within themselves or "beyond themselves." Jesus, Buddah, Mohommad? There's only one Truth; all can not be true - there is only one Way. 'Real' progressive thought would allow the dialogue and then see what floats to the top. It would not only be good for business and self, but also for our country and world.

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    SteveLanning

    01/14/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    Why are they scared of the God of the Bible? I am puzzled at the 'wow, new concept!' feedback. Businesses to even the White House has had employee-led/sponsored Bible studies since I started in business back in 1973--continuing to today. Just Google some of the WSJ's reporting on spirituality in the marketplace articles!

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    wec319

    01/28/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    This is a remarkable exploration by Google, which
    evidences their understanding that employees bring all of
    themselves to work - emotional, physical and spiritual. A
    vibrant balance among the three enables the employee to
    engage passion, creativity and commitment with the work
    at hand. And a fully engaged employee is a catalyst for
    innovation.
    Hats off to Google

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    pelumiseweje1

    02/25/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    I believe it's ABSOLUTELY a step in the right direction! Google as an innovative and progressive firm has identified the vital role the spiritual aspect of the human being plays in the creativity and productivity of individuals. I believe societies, organizations and policy makers should take some lessons from this. Maybe we once again need the Bible in public schools.

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    JDoSPS

    02/25/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    As a person of faith, I believe that this is a great idea! I have incorporated my spirituality with a hands on approach, and it has been very effective for my successes and those of my customers or employers.
    It's really a shame that people have gotten so gun shy of "religion" per se, because it does offer great foundations for excellence. We all know it's because of a few extremists and the hollywood portrayal, but those of us that are realistic find that there are extremists in just about everything - not just religion.

    So, we don't necessarily need to fear that which we really don't know. Mixing religion (aka, spirituality) and business already has a mutual respect, as the religion of the treatment of your employees, employers, customers and vendors requires a commitment that runs parallel to religion.

    In fact, most of businesses operations and philosophy is religion in itself. Afterall, the word "religion" is inclusive of spirituality, not exclusive to it.

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    luisfegoz@...

    03/11/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    "The word spiritual comes originally from the Latin spiritus, which means "that which gives life or vitality to a system." The spiritual in human beings makes us ask why we are doing and makes us seek some fundamentally better way of doing it. It makes us want our lives and enterprises to make a difference."

    "Spiritual capital is the amount of spiritual knowledge and expertise available to an individual, or a culture, where spiritual is taken to mean "meaning, values,and fundamental purposes."

    "Spiritual capital is reflected in what a community or organization
    - Exist for
    - Aspires to
    - Takes responsibility for"

    Source: "Spiritual Capital: Wealth We Can Live By", Danah Zohar & Ian Marshall

    Nowadays management should recognize the spiritual intelligence and its relation with the needs and changing motivations of the new employee as a search of individual meaning.

    The current focus to direct and manage people in the modern organization could not be providing a meaning or life purpose to employees.

    A focus of intelligent leadership is required through which the SQ needs (spiritual capital) and the motivations of the new employee can be directed. That?s what Google is doing.

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    Anita Y. Mathis

    04/28/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Searches for Spirituality

    Sounds like a rightly motivated idea.

    Positive people, positve flow of energy,
    positive relationships with clients= (Positive +) future for the business.

    Although I do have mixed feelings about funding a program like this because some religious people might miss its purpose and feel their rights have been violated and thus a law suit resulting is a (Positive -) future for the business. The concern would probably come from people or businesses outside of their immediate organization.

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