A spiritual audit of a retail branch in a South African Bank

  • Smith D
  • Albertini E
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The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not employees in a branch of one of the leading South African banks are spiritually fulfilled at work, whilst living the values of the bank. The results indicate that employees in the branch are spiritually fulfilled at work, that they seem to be “living the values”, and that they believe the branch to be a spiritual workplace. The results are linked to certain interventions in the branch, and these interventions could be replicated across the branch network, reaping the advantages of a spiritual workplace.

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Smith, D. P. J., & Albertini, E. (2008). A spiritual audit of a retail branch in a South African Bank. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 6(1), 10–21. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v6i1.130

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