Managing Workplace Health and Wellbeing During a Crisis bookcover

Managing Workplace Health and Wellbeing During a Crisis

How to Support Your Staff in Difficult Times

Ian Hesketh 

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Description

During the Covid-19 pandemic, almost half of Americans reported that the crisis had a negative effect on their mental health. In the UK, the financial crisis of 2008 resulted in a rise in stress and anxiety and a decline in physical health. When dealing with a crisis, a business will consider the resilience of its structures and processes or the impact on forecasts and budgets but what about their people?

Without a supported, engaged and motivated workforce, the business won't be able to achieve its crisis recovery plans. Managing Workplace Health and Wellbeing During a Crisis is a practical guide for all HR professionals and those responsible for talent management. It covers how to deal with employee stress and burnout as well as how to drive engagement, motivation and morale during unsettled times. There is expert guidance on how to deal with role and responsibility changes and explains how to improve productivity through effective employee communication.

Supported by case studies from companies including Microsoft, Marks and Spencer, GlaxoSmithKline, Rolls-Royce and Twitter, this book equips readers to deal with a crisis as it is happening and implement longer term post-crisis strategies. Written by an expert author team including Professor Sir Cary Cooper, Chair of the National Board of Health and Wellbeing at Work, this is necessary reading for all professionals needing to deal with the health and wellbeing of their workforce in any crisis that may arise.

Product Details

PublisherKogan Page
Publish DateJanuary 25, 2022
Pages200
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781398601222
Dimensions9.2 X 6.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds

About the Author

Ian Hesketh is the Senior Responsible Owner for the National Police Wellbeing Service UK, Wellbeing Lead for the UK College of Policing and works with the National Forum for Health and Wellbeing at Work at the Alliance Manchester Business School. He is a visiting fellow at Durham University Business School and the Open University.

He has authored numerous papers on workplace wellbeing, change and public value and most notably, introduced the concept of Leaveism to explain human behaviours associated with workplace workload and stress.

Reviews

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Containing excellent practical advice from a diverse range of companies, this is a must-read book for anyone who wants to emerge out of this crisis with new ideas that enable their business to be stronger and their employees to enjoy more good days at work. A seminal book that will shape the future of work.

"-- "Philip Chin, President Europe, Publicis Health"
"Context and examples from the Covid-19 pandemic provide valuable insights for any organization managing the current crisis or preparing for the future."-- "Richard Heron, Chief Medical Officer and Vice-President Health and Wellbeing, BP"
"The case to learn the lessons from the pandemic is simple: happier, healthier, staff lead to a more productive workforce. This book provides exceptional insight and practical guidance for all managers who want to create better conditions for their employees in the changing world of work."-- "Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester"

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