EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 59 MIN
#14 Burnout Epidemic and How We Can Fix It with Jennifer Moss
from Thrive in the Workplace and Become a Force for Good · host Charlotte Stebbing-Mills - The Wellness Theory
Meet Jennifer Moss, whose award winning book, ‘The Burnout Epidemic’, changed the trajectory of the way I think about wellness and wellbeing at work. Aside from being an award-winning writer, Jennifer is an international speaker, and workplace culture strategist with clients ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies. Jennifer writes for Harvard Business Review and her work has appeared in CNN, TIME, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. In this episode we discuss: 6 Causes of Burnout The Most Vulnerable Among Us How Companies can Identify Where to Focus First Good Intentions Gone Bad Cross-Cultural Challenges And so much more! Jennifer is a dream podcast guest and I have no doubt you’ll take new insights, and inspiration from this conversation. Be sure to follow Jennifers work here: https://www.jennifer-moss.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenleighmoss/ Your Host, Charlotte Stebbing-Mills www.thewellnesstheory.com P.S. If you’d like to explore how to optimise your wellbeing initiatives for your organisation, Take the Workplace Wellbeing Scorecard: https://thewellnesstheory.scoreapp.com/ It's quick, free, and you'll receive customised results instantly revealing how to optimise your well-being programs. This Scorecard has been developed to support leaders in optimising wellbeing initiatives in this ever-changing landscape and provide instant, actionable steps on how to use strategic programmes to: 🏆 Enhance Performance 📈 Build Sustainable Profit 💪 Improve Employee Wellbeing at Every Level 🌎 Create Meaningful Engagement Take the Workplace Wellbeing Scorecard: https://thewellnesstheory.scoreapp.com/
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