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Win/Win: Workplace Well-Being Boosts Company-Well Being

The Practical Leader

Well-being is strongly linked to absenteeism. BUT…many senior executives still consider “soft skills” such as emotional intelligence, perceptions, engagement, and the like secondary to “hard decisions” such as strategies, investments, financial systems/analysis, technology, automation, AI, etc.

Company 40
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The Number One Reason Employees Get Sick.Perceived Unfairness at Work

Great Leadership By Dan

.” - Anonymous Recent studies confirm that emotional hurt and rejection, whether part of social interactions or the perception of inequitable and unjust workplace conditions can actually trigger the same neurophysiologic pathways associated with physical pain and suffering (Eisenberger, Lieberman, & Williams, 2003). Kenneth Nowack, Ph.D.

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Possibility Maximizer: Maxim Health Systems' Flu and Wellness Podcast

Sales Wolf Blog

 I can think of few, if any, employee wellness issues that have such a direct and measurable impact on an organization's performance as the absenteeism (and presenteeism) resulting from influenza.   All that said, the health and wellness of your workforce can have a major impact on your organization's performance.

System 167
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5 Ways to Boost Your Resilience at Work

Harvard Business Review

Integrating mindfulness into core talent processes such as onboarding, manager training, performance conversations and leadership development is also critical, though most organizations are not yet at this stage of adoption. The result is at times a frenetic way of working. And companies stand to benefit from a more resilient workforce.

Stress 14