It’s no secret that employee burnout is on the rise. The global pandemic has taken a toll on caregivers and set back women’s progress in the workforce by decades. Of course, burnout doesn’t happen overnight—it’s a culmination of triggers that cause an employee to be disengaged. There are a number of warning signs that an employee is likely burnt out, including detachment from workplace culture, lack of motivation, decreased productivity, increased mistakes, irritability and sensitivity, and absenteeism. In a recent survey conducted by Indeed, over 52% of respondents have experienced burnout in 2021 and 80% believe the pandemic contributed to workplace burnout. However, according to Gallup’s The Wellbeing-Engagement Paradox of 2020, as employees become more engaged, burnout decreases and productivity increases. As we navigate unprecedented changes in the workplace, consider taking these four steps to ensure your employees feel supported and engaged.
3 Steps to Building a More Equitable Workplace on International Women's Day
On this International Women’s Day, let us not only celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women around the world, but also #choosetochallenge the outdated norms and stereotypes that perpetuate gender inequality.
The global pandemic has had a devastating impact on the economy, family life, and personal wellbeing–but it has also exacerbated decades of systemic inequality, setting women’s progress in the workforce back by decades. While 34% of men working remotely with children at home have received a promotion, one in four women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce altogether. Women of color are carrying an unequal burden, with Black and Latinx women facing disproportionately high rates of unemployment.
4 Powerful Ways Your Organization Can Honor Black History Month
This month, we recognize the achievements and pay tribute to the history of Black Americans. As we honor the trailblazers of the past, we'd also like to take a moment to celebrate some of the Black women leaders making history today. Kizzmekia Corbett was at the forefront of the development of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine, a scientific achievement that could help end the global pandemic.
Want an Inclusive Workforce? Be an Inclusive Leader
Did you know inclusive companies have 2.3x higher cash flow and are 3.8x better able to improve employee performance? Diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords—they are critical for business success. Employees thrive and succeed in work environments where they feel engaged, empowered, accepted, and valued.
Elevating Equity: A Conversion with Dr. Stefanie K. Johnson (WSJ best-selling author of “Inclusify”)
Organizations perform best when employees are recognized for their uniqueness and feel like they belong. In fact, studies show that inclusive teams are more productive, developing more creative and innovative solutions that drive value. But as leaders, how can we achieve this balance? Dr. Stefanie K. Johnson, professor and author of Inclusify will share practical strategies for developing, supporting, and engaging diverse and cohesive teams.