December 16, 2022
Via: HR DiveIn October, a mental health program shared alarming survey results: Nearly half of the respondents — all of whom were men aged 18 or older — scored above the threshold for probable major depression. The study, conducted by HeadsUpGuys, a […]
Communication, Development & Evaluation
October 27, 2022
Via: SHRMTwo associate directors at Villanova University discussed the link between emotionally intelligent leadership, inclusive work-family culture and overall employee well-being on Oct. 26 at the SHRM INCLUSION 2022 conference in San Diego. Bethany Adams, SHRM-SCP, has more than 15 years […]
December 9, 2021
Via: HR HeroThe idea that employers should empathize with their workers is relatively new. Just ask Bob Cratchit how empathetic his employer, Mr. Scrooge, was in Victorian-era England. Of course, by the end of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Tale, and […]
February 10, 2021
Via: Chief Learning OfficerEnvision a campfire. The light illuminates the darkness, heat emanates from the flames. The fire will endure and thrive when tended with care, the added fuel and available oxygen combining to recharge the flame. This metaphor speaks directly to how […]
October 7, 2016
Via: TalentSpace BlogEach year, the World Health Organization recognizes World Mental Health Day on October 10th to help raise awareness of mental health issues around the world. At some point in our lives, we all have either directly or indirectly experienced the […]