Happiest Minds is the First Indian IT Firm to be 'The Mindful IT Company'
BENGALURU and LONDON, August 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Commits 60 Minutes in a Week to Inculcate Mindfulness; Adopts Select Tools and Techniques
Happiest Minds, the next-generation digital transformation, infrastructure, security and product engineering services company, has adopted 'The Mindful IT Company' as a tagline in its logo, which will be a logical extension of their happiness brand positioning.
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This is indicative of Happiest Minds' endeavour to being and doing mindful in its approach to its people, customers and community. Mindfulness is a worldwide movement and Happiest Minds is proud to be the first Indian IT company to consciously embrace this philosophy.
A mindful company is one that offers individuals, an environment to live in the moment and perform with purpose; its customers, a trustworthy partnership that understands their priorities and concerns; and the community, contributions as an empathetic corporate citizen.
The focus is on:
- Being Mindful which involves living in the moment; and
- Doing Mindful which involves perceiving immersively, processing non-judgmentally and performing empathetically.
Sashi Kumar, CEO and MD said, "We have distilled the principles of mindfulness for the company and identified tools and techniques that can ensure it is practiced on a daily basis. We believe this is a big step forward in differentiating ourselves not just in what we do - which is applying disruptive technologies for customer benefit - but how we do it."
In order to inculcate mindfulness, 60 minutes in a week is set aside by Happiest Minds for the team to engage with a customized blend of select techniques such as Mindful Meditation, Active Listening, Body Scan, Desktop Yoga and Mindful Coaching, among others.
"People in pursuit of their careers should also actively pursue holistic wellness - physical, spiritual and emotional. At Happiest Minds, wellness is seen through the lens of happiness and I believe both are co-related. Mindfulness opens up possibilities for every individual, and is part of our continuing efforts towards our mission of "Happiest People. Happiest Customers," said Ashok Soota, Executive Chairman, Happiest Minds Technologies.
Happiest Minds is one of the few firms to have had a Happiness Evangelist since 2011, to nurture an atmosphere of vibrancy and creativity. The core values of Happiest Minds (sharing, mindful, integrity, learning, excellence, social responsibility) lend themselves to an acronym SMILES which are the beacon for the team.
About Happiest Minds Technologies
Happiest Minds enables digital transformation for enterprises and technology providers by delivering seamless customer experience, business efficiency and actionable insights through an integrated set of disruptive technologies: big data analytics, Internet of things, mobility, cloud, security, unified communications, etc. Happiest Minds offers domain-centric solutions, IPs in IT Services, Product Engineering, Infrastructure Management and Security. These services have applicability across industry sectors such as retail, CPG, e-commerce, banking, insurance, hi-tech, engineering R&D, manufacturing, automotive and travel/transportation/hospitality. As a Mindful IT Company, the focus is on 'Being Mindful' and 'Doing Mindful' which involves perceiving immersively, processing non-judgmentally and performing empathetically. 60 minutes in a week is committed towards inculcating a mindful approach within the organization, using a select set of tools and techniques. Headquartered in Bangalore, India, Happiest Minds has operations in the US, UK, the Netherlands, Australia, Middle East and Turkey.
For more: http://www.happiestminds.com
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