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Rethinking Employee Resilience

Forfatter:
pocket, 2025
Engelsk
Rethinking Employee Resilience is a practical, evidence-based guide to creating workplaces that invest in their workforce - the backbone of every organization. In an era of institutional collapse, workforce resilience isn't a luxury it's non-negotiable.

Burnout has quietly become the new normal. As trust in institutions crumbles and career stability feels like a relic of the past, organizations face a choice: cling to outdated models or redefine their cultures to prioritize human resilience.

This book challenges the self-help industry's one-size-fits-all narrative, reframing burnout as a systemic issue embedded within organizational culture. It unfolds in three parts: debunking common burnout myths, redefining employee resilience, and offering tailored on-ramps' for organizations of all sizes.

Drawing from his work as a clinical psychologist in Afghanistan, where he provided mental health care to thousands of soldiers, to a decade leading mental health initiatives in management consulting, Dr. Dan Pelton has seen how burnout takes root-and knows how to dismantle it.

Rethinking Employee Resilience isn't just another leadership manual filled with hollow platitudes. This book rejects the status quo - an unconventional guide for leaders and employees to transform organizational culture, grounded in empirical research, industry insights, and real-world experience.
Undertittel
Why Our Current Approach to Worker Burnout Is Failing, and How to Fix It
Forfatter
Dan Pelton
ISBN
9781433844126
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.7.2025
Antall sider
237