Michael Lee Stallard

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Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

To start off, are you looking for something that will stretch you as a leader in 2011? Join Scott for a free teleseminar on Charting Your Course for 2011 with a Life GPS®. These bloggers offer answers to some of the most important leadership challenges we all face: Thinking about becoming a more influential leader in 2011?

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3 Practices to Protect Your People from Toxic Stress and Burnout

Michael Lee Stallard

billion in 2011. This article originally appeared on Becker’s Hospital Review. . By combining Value in the culture along with sound management practices, Dr. Pardes and his leadership team turned around the hospital system. New York–Presbyterian’s revenue rose from $1.7 billion in 1999 to $3.7

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America’s Loneliness Epidemic: A Hidden Systemic Risk to Organizations

Michael Lee Stallard

Research reported in Harvard Business Review found that half of CEOs report feeling lonely and 61% of those CEOs believed it hindered their performance. In a review of 83 studies on addiction with at least 500 subjects, Sussman et al. Prevalence of Social Disconnection. The danger is that this may lead to developing addiction.

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3 Ways Connection Provides Protection From Job Burnout

Michael Lee Stallard

In 2011 Sussman, et al. By reviewing 83 studies with more than 500 respondents, Sussman and his coauthors concluded that approximately 47% of Americans had one or more of the 11 addictions. As a result, we don’t feel well and often engage in addictive behaviors and/or substances to make us temporarily feel better. I can relate.

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The Surprising Way to Protect Yourself from Burnout

Michael Lee Stallard

In 2011 Sussman, et al. By reviewing 83 studies with more than 500 respondents, Sussman and his coauthors concluded that approximately 47% of Americans had one or more of the 11 addictions. Like many people, Amy traveled down the slippery slope of burnout that led to addiction. She’s not alone.