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Why It Pays To Promote Mental Health In The Workplace

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The promotion of mental fitness and resilience in the workplace not only reduces stress and burnout but is also beneficial for financial success. . Bill Howatt: Reducing workplace mental harm and promoting positive mental health require transformative programs that encourage habitual change and practice.

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Hybrid Work Models and Office Reintegration

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It is essential to gather baseline quantitative and qualitative data for each metric, including employee surveys and focus group interviews, to inform decision-making before establishing a permanent hybrid work policy. Each of these metrics should be measured before establishing a permanent hybrid work policy, to get a baseline.

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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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Surveys show that hybrid and remote workers feel lonelier and have fewer friends on the job. Surveys show that hybrid and remote workers feel lonelier and have fewer friends on the job, and yet, these relationships carry more weight than ever before. The built environment shapes behaviors. Workplace friendships took a hit during COVID.

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Workplace Happiness Is at an All-Time High—But There’s Still Room for Improvement

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A 2022 survey from The Conference Board shows workplace happiness and satisfaction is actually up, and even at an all-time high since the survey began in 1987. The survey studies 26 components, from wages to training to bonuses, to determine workplace satisfaction rates. Now, it seems there’s a bit of a reprieve.

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The Real Reasons for Hybrid Workers to Come to the Office

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The hybrid workforce doesn’t despise the office; rather, the commute is the villain of the story, as surveys highlight. The physical props and spaces available for in-person learning promote a deeper engagement with the material.

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People who work from home are less likely to get pay rises and promotions

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People who work from home all or part of the time are less likely to get pay rises and promotions, a new study of outcomes from hybrid working suggests. The survey of 937 UK managers found that they were 11 percent less likely to give a promotion to staff who worked entirely from home than to those who were completely office-based.

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How To Create Commute-Worthy Destinations

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As organizations explore how to best approach this new normal, many are establishing policies and considering the long-term implications for their employees and workspace. Now, more than ever, there is not a one-size-fits-all solution for creating workspaces that engage employees and promote their best work.