This book makes a good case for bringing more of our experience and our imagination to life at our jobs. Given the pressure, pace, and emphasis upon productivity in most jobs, this is not an easy task. Briskin, a management consultant, heralds the power and passion of soul as a necessary force field within the workplace. He challenges readers to express themselves more freely and to keep alert to the feeling states, rituals, power dynamics, and habits of organization life. In the end, Briskin correctly argues that the soul can be stirred in the work arena through the spiritual practices of attention, being present, openness, and deep listening.