https://youtu.be/JyrCF28kaRQ This is video #2 in my 10-part series focusing on the 10 ways that organizations burn out employees. I'll discuss how poor organizational communication leads to employee burnout plus provide tips on effectively sending and receiving messages. Dr. Geri Puleo, SPHR, is the President and CEO of Change Management Solutions, Inc., an eLearning and … Continue reading What Did You Say? How Poor Communication Leads to Burnout [VIDEO]
Tag: Communication
The Tiny Little Word That Stops Burnout
The Tiny Little Word That Stops Burnout (by Dr. Geri Puleo). http://wp.me/p2fzap-9M
Why I Hate Labels: Are We “Should-ing” Ourselves Into Burnout?
Why I Hate Labels: Are We “Should-ing” Ourselves Into Burnout? (by Dr. Geri Puleo) http://wp.me/p2fzap-9C
The ROI of Engaged Employees: How Employee Engagement Affects the Bottom Line [VIDEO]
The ROI of Engaged Employees: How Employee Engagement Affects the Bottom Line (Webinar presented by Dr. Geri Puleo) http://wp.me/p2fzap-93
“Should do” vs. “Want to do”: Why Both Are Needed to Sustain Change
“Should do” vs. “Want to do”: Why Both Are Needed to Sustain Change (by Dr. Geri Puleo). http://wp.me/p2fzap-8u
Have We Forgotten How to “Play Nice” at Work?
Have We Forgotten How to “Play Nice” at Work? (by Dr. Geri Puleo) "Playing nice" is not just for children -- but it requires a culture of trust at work. http://wp.me/p2fzap-8d
Paradigm Shifter #45: When someone shows you who they are, believe them!
Paradigm Shifter #45: When someone shows you who they are, believe them! (by Dr. Geri Puleo) http://wp.me/p2fzap-7D
Have We Lost the Ability to Say “NO” at Work?
Have We Lost the Ability to Say “NO” at Work? (By Dr. Geri Puleo). Why saying "no" can benefit employees and organizations. http://wp.me/p2fzap-7g
Fear, Change, and Life-Long Learning
Fear, Change, and Life-Long Learning (by Dr. Geri Puleo). Why employees may not embrace life-long learning. http://wp.me/p2fzap-75
Paradigm Shifter #30: Believe what people do (not what they say)
Paradigm Shifter #30: Believe what people do (not what they say) by Dr. Geri Puleo. http://wp.me/p2fzap-5w