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    Linked – How many workers are looking for workplace mental health support?

    ByMike McBride September 13, 2022September 11, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    These are significant numbers for business leaders to consider.

    “The vast majority of workers—eight in 10—are seeking workplaces that offer mental health support, according to a survey of employees from the American Psychological Association. The organization’s 2022 Work and Well-being Survey was conducted online by the Harris Poll among more than 2,000 working adults between April 22 and May 2. The survey also found that 71% believe their employer is more concerned about the mental health of employees now than before the pandemic, while 39% of employees have stated that their workplace environment has had a negative impact on their mental health.”

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    Linked – Depression: The Things You Don’t See When I’m Working

    ByMike McBride September 9, 2022September 9, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This statement is an important reminder regarding the people you work with.

    “1 in 6.8 people in the average workplace experience mental health problems. Working whilst living with depression can be exhausting. There is a lot that people don’t see. Sometimes it can feel as though we’re almost living two different lives. When others understand our experiences, it can help us to feel less alone.”

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    Linked: Maybe You Don’t Have the Skills You Need to Manage Your Remote Workforce

    ByMike McBride September 8, 2022September 7, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Suppose you or your management forces staff back into the office because you need the face-time. Or because you don’t think your team can collaborate, you don’t know who is being productive, etc. Instead of forcing it and running the risk of losing your best performers, ask yourself if what you need to do is manage differently.

    There’s no reason for promotions to be based on face time. With all of our technology, there is also no excuse for not collaborating or communicating effectively. Managing a remote team is not impossible. It’s just different. It requires that you change the way you manage.

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    Linked: Remote Workers Waste 67 Minutes Of Their Day Being Digitally Present

    ByMike McBride September 1, 2022September 1, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    It’s true. There are times when we need to meet virtually. With each other, or with a customer. A lot of our work, however, simply doesn’t require us to be in a meeting to get it done, and yes, that includes reporting on the status of projects. There’s no reason much of our work can’t be done asynchronously, and if people felt free to work that way, they would get more work done instead of showing up to meetings just to be marked present.

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    Linked: Don’t Forget to Name Your ‘Digital Executor’

    ByMike McBride August 30, 2022August 30, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    As we head into the metaverse, or whatever the cool kids are calling it this week, this is only going to become more complex and more necessary. It won’t just be a social media profile and photos, it’ll be an entire identity in the crypto-blockchain space that will not be accessible to someone else without the appropriate transfer. Don’t leave it to chance. Your family is going to be dealing with enough.

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    Linked: Mental Health Challenges are Common – and Talking about them at Work Should be Too

    ByMike McBride August 25, 2022August 25, 2022 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    As I read about various companies and hear stories from a variety of peers, it becomes obvious that there might be two mindsets when it comes to managing people. One says these are human beings and should be treated as such. The other says these are labor costs and anything I can do to get more productivity from these “tools” for less money is good for my business.

    Those might seem like extremes, and they are. I’ll have more to say about these extremes in a later blog post, but if you fall on the side of seeing your people as people, take a look at the suggestions. I truly believe that even in a company that does want to recognize the importance of mental health and support employees, it is still really difficult to talk about. It shouldn’t be that difficult. Consider how we can make it more acceptable and comfortable for everyone to prioritize their mental health.

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