Anxiety at Work, Amazon Health Care, Risk of Burnout

Anxiety at Work, Amazon Health Care, Risk of Burnout

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 7, Episode 90

  • Apr 14, 2018 6:00 am
  • 2:20:15 mins
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Manage Anxiety at Work (10:54) Julian Humphreys is an ICF-certified executive and leadership coach, located in Toronto, Canada. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Philosophy of Coaching, a bi-annual, peer-reviewed, open access academic journal serving the coaching community. The feeling of stress at work is like a pot on the stove that begins to boil. Everything is going ok until the water boils too high and everything comes flowing out. How can we better manage stress before we reach our boiling point? Julian Humphreys discusses how we can better manage our work stress and anxiety, instead of just wishing it were not there. Amazon Health Care (56:50) J.B. Silvers, PhD, is the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance and professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management with a joint appointment in the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Earlier this year, Amazon announced they would be patterning up with different companies to improve healthcare for employees and to lower health care cost.   Is this something we should pay attention to?   J.B. Silvers.  explains how this announcement from Amazon could change the healthcare industry. Engaged Employees are at Risk of Burnout (1:32:44) Julia Moeller, Ph.D., is an assistant professor for educational psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany.  She studies emotion and motivation in schools and workplaces. In particular, she is interested in seemingly paradoxical combinations of mixed feelings, that means, co-occurring positive and negative experiences, such as stressful motivation, or motivating anxiety. Employee engagement is a major concern for HR leaders. Year after year, concerned managers and researchers discuss Gallup’s shocking statistic that seven out of 10 U.S. employees report feeling unengaged. Figuring out how to increase employee engagement has been a burning question for companies and consultants across the board. Julia Moeller talks about the study and how we can decreas

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Engaged Employees are at Risk of Burnout

Apr 14, 2018
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Julia Moeller, Ph.D., is an assistant professor for educational psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany.  She studies emotion and motivation in schools and workplaces. In particular, she is interested in seemingly paradoxical combinations of mixed feelings, that means, co-occurring positive and negative experiences, such as stressful motivation, or motivating anxiety. Employee engagement is a major concern for HR leaders. Year after year, concerned managers and researchers discuss Gallup’s shocking statistic that seven out of 10 U.S. employees report feeling unengaged. Figuring out how to increase employee engagement has been a burning question for companies and consultants across the board. Julia Moeller talks about the study and how we can decrease our risk of Burnout.

Julia Moeller, Ph.D., is an assistant professor for educational psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany.  She studies emotion and motivation in schools and workplaces. In particular, she is interested in seemingly paradoxical combinations of mixed feelings, that means, co-occurring positive and negative experiences, such as stressful motivation, or motivating anxiety. Employee engagement is a major concern for HR leaders. Year after year, concerned managers and researchers discuss Gallup’s shocking statistic that seven out of 10 U.S. employees report feeling unengaged. Figuring out how to increase employee engagement has been a burning question for companies and consultants across the board. Julia Moeller talks about the study and how we can decrease our risk of Burnout.