Monica C. Worline, Ph.D., is founder and CEO of EnlivenWork, an innovation organization that teaches businesses and others how to tap into courageous thinking, compassionate leadership, and the curiosity to bring their best work to life. Monica is a research scientist at Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, where she engages in action research projects with organizations seeking to activate their social architecture of compassion. Monica loves working with "compassion architects" -- the people in organizations who understand the power of connection and care and spread it wherever they can. Monica is the Executive Director of CompassionLab, the world’s leading research collaboratory focused on compassion at work. CompassionLab is co-founded with Jane Dutton, Distinguished University Professor at the University of Michigan, and the late Peter Frost of University of British Columbia. With a home base at the University of Michigan, we draw compassion and organization researchers from around the world into dialogue about creating more compassionate workplaces. Monica holds a lectureship at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and is affiliate faculty at the Center for Positive Organizations. She is one of the lead instructors for an innovative immersion learning course entitled Magnify, which helps undergraduates interested in business and organizations see how to magnify the potential for excellence in any system.
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