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Wellbeing at work : how to build resilient and thriving teams / Jim Clifton, Jim Harter.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 327 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781595622419
  • 1595622411
Other title:
  • Well being at work
  • How to build resilient and thriving teams
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.382 23
LOC classification:
  • RC969.H43 C55 2021
NLM classification:
  • HD 58.8 C639w 2021
Contents:
Introduction: The Mood of the World -- What is Wellbeing? -- Your Workplace's Wellbeing Opportunities -- Risks to a Net Thriving Culture -- Net Thriving Starts with Career Engagement -- The Fastest Road to Net Thriving: Play to Strengths
Summary: What if the next global crisis is a mental health pandemic? It is here now. One-third of Americans have shown signs of clinical anxiety or depression, and the current state of suffering globally has risen significantly. The mental health pandemic manifests everywhere, not least in your workplace. As organizations around the world face health and social crises, as well as economic uncertainty, acknowledging and improving wellbeing in your workplace is more critical than ever. Increasingly, leaders and managers must support mental health and cultivate resilience in employees -- not just increase engagement and performance. Based on more than 100 million Gallup global interviews, Wellbeing at Work shows you how to do just that. Coauthored by Gallup's CEO and its Chief Workplace Scientist, Wellbeing at Work explores the five key elements of wellbeing -- career, social, financial, physical and community -- and how organizations can help employees and teams thrive in those elements. The book also gives leaders ideas and action items to help employees use their innate talents and strengths to thrive in each of the wellbeing elements. And Wellbeing at Work introduces a metric to report a person's best possible life: Gallup Net Thriving, which will become the "other stock price" for organizations. In a world where work and life are more blended than ever, maximizing employee wellbeing takes on greater urgency. Wellbeing at Work shows leaders how to create a thriving and resilient culture. If you and your leaders don't change the world, who will? -- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction: The Mood of the World -- What is Wellbeing? -- Your Workplace's Wellbeing Opportunities -- Risks to a Net Thriving Culture -- Net Thriving Starts with Career Engagement -- The Fastest Road to Net Thriving: Play to Strengths

What if the next global crisis is a mental health pandemic? It is here now. One-third of Americans have shown signs of clinical anxiety or depression, and the current state of suffering globally has risen significantly. The mental health pandemic manifests everywhere, not least in your workplace. As organizations around the world face health and social crises, as well as economic uncertainty, acknowledging and improving wellbeing in your workplace is more critical than ever. Increasingly, leaders and managers must support mental health and cultivate resilience in employees -- not just increase engagement and performance. Based on more than 100 million Gallup global interviews, Wellbeing at Work shows you how to do just that. Coauthored by Gallup's CEO and its Chief Workplace Scientist, Wellbeing at Work explores the five key elements of wellbeing -- career, social, financial, physical and community -- and how organizations can help employees and teams thrive in those elements. The book also gives leaders ideas and action items to help employees use their innate talents and strengths to thrive in each of the wellbeing elements. And Wellbeing at Work introduces a metric to report a person's best possible life: Gallup Net Thriving, which will become the "other stock price" for organizations. In a world where work and life are more blended than ever, maximizing employee wellbeing takes on greater urgency. Wellbeing at Work shows leaders how to create a thriving and resilient culture. If you and your leaders don't change the world, who will? -- Provided by publisher.

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