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In person work can make the signs of burnout easier to spot

Workplace Insight

Barco’s findings suggest that there could be a cohort of people whose stress levels and workload pressures are going unnoticed by their colleagues and managers – which could create a ticking mental health time bomb of burnout. But even for organisations who have focused on improving wellbeing, the hybrid model can become an obstacle.

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A Test of Your Professionalism: Will You Pass?

The Office Professionals Place

In the office, the expectation is to constantly exhibit decorum, tact, composure, and display knowledge of your skills. Performance reviews or evaluations are conducted for the sole purpose of letting us know what areas we need to improve or develop our skills. So what do you do when your professionalism is tested?

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Laughing all the Way to Work

The CEO I was working for at the time was very busy and my meeting scheduling skills were put to the test. As I was leaving his office his parting comment was that no salary, no pension, no job was worth your health. Then when they were in bed for the night, I would get on the computer and start working again until the wee hours.

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Are You A Valid Person?

Brilliantly Better

A picky manager who gives you more and more complex tasks without showing recognition or proposing you for a promotion, that’s a disempowering person. If it’s a friendship, see if the person at the end is not having any hidden agendas which will break up the validation process at some point. Rewind and start over.

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12 documentaries and series that will give you an up-close look at climate change — and some solutions

Ideas.Ted

The documentary follows a highly skilled team of filmmakers on a mission to document the mostly hidden impact of climate change. It shows how powerful companies resort to the same tactics — diversion, distortion and denial — whenever health or environmental concerns threaten their revenue streams.

UPS 97