leadership

How to be a good boss

How to be a good boss

Every good leader has been a bad boss at some point.

The truth is, we’re all a mixture of good and bad qualities and leadership often falls upon us by accident.

Managers - be they good leaders, or bad bosses - have a profound impact on their teams.

So what makes a bad boss, and what makes a good leader?

How can bad bosses become good leaders?

How Can Leaders Create Connectedness at Work?

How Can Leaders Create Connectedness at Work?

Workplaces can be the drivers of positive mental health outcomes.

We live in a world where a huge number of people suffer from mental ill health and access to help is poor. As employers, why not go a step further from just ‘not making things worse’ to actually making things better?

Creating social-connectedness at work is one opportunity for leaders to impact their people positively. Loneliness experienced at home can seep into the workplace and leaders have the power to not only prevent work-based loneliness, but combat loneliness overall.

Workplaces can be the engines that drive a socially connected world.

How can leaders create an environment that fosters social connection?

What is Psychological Well-being at Work?

What is Psychological Well-being at Work?

Most people are familiar with the terms burnout and stress, and have an understanding of what poor workplace mental health looks like. But what is it that we are aiming for? What does a psychologically ‘well’ workplace look like?

How to avoid burn-out and keep your spark alight

How to avoid burn-out and keep your spark alight

Perhaps the best thing an individual can do to avoid burn-out is to work for an organisation that has a robust Psychosocial Risk Management plan in place to support positive workplace mental health outcomes and protect their workers from chronic stress.

But how can you choose the right job? And what other practical steps can individuals take to protect themselves from burnout and feel good at work?

Can AI Prevent Burnout?

Can AI Prevent Burnout?

Burnout: a state of mental and physical exhaustion, characterised by feelings of cynicism, depletion and distance from our work.

AI: the simulation of human intelligence by machines, and used for everything from data analysis to customer service and even creating art and writing romance novels.

Can Artificial Intelligence help us to beat burnout, and regain our sense of humanity at work?

Gender Microaggression - What is it, and how does it impact women at work?

Gender Microaggression - What is it, and how does it impact women at work?

During a panel discussion of women leaders that I recently attended, the panelists were asked ‘what do you consider to be your biggest achievement?’

Without exception, every panelist responded ‘just surviving.’ One added ‘just managing to get to where she was.’ They gave the sense of having managed to move forward and reach their goals, but of having to perpetually push through a current, whilst dragging a parachute, to do so.

What was holding them back and how can we recognise gender discrimination in the modern workplace?

Psychosocial Risk Management Series - Part 1: What is Psychosocial Risk?

Psychosocial Risk Management Series - Part 1: What is Psychosocial Risk?

What does a shared hatred of bad parking have to do with Psychosocial Risk Management within a world-renowned aeronautical engineering company?

Recently, a friend told me about the staff communications channel within their new job role. The channel includes a multitude of totally non-work related employee group chats, on topics ranging from a love of cats to photos and commentary of terrible parking in their neighbourhoods.

Why would an organisation - especially one with a very serious image - encourage what some might consider frivolous oversharing of personal trivia during company time?

The answer - (in part, at least): Psychosocial Risk Management.

Let's Make Some Noise about Quiet Quitting

Let's Make Some Noise about Quiet Quitting

What is Quiet Quitting?

In a nutshell, Quiet Quitting is simply doing what you are paid to do, and no more.

Oh the horror! Merely fulfilling your contract, as agreed at the outset with your employer? How entitled! How lazy! What is the younger generation coming to?

How can leaders manage Quiet Quitters?

Read on for more..