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Media Appearances

Scroll Through My Top Articles, TV Appearances and Podcasts.

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My Top Television Appearances

Burnout: The Lurking Condition You Can’t Afford To Ignore
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Burnout: The Lurking Condition You Can’t Afford To Ignore

Back in the old days - you know, pre-pandemic - 'burnout” was a term often tossed around to describe the condition of people who were simply tired of (or from) their jobs. In today’s workplace, burnout is a real deal condition that’s dangerously affecting millions of people. In addition to the horrendous cost to employee engagement and productivity, burnout literally has life and death implications for the people who suffer from it.

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The Dark Side Of Employee Engagement Is Passion Fatigue
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The Dark Side Of Employee Engagement Is Passion Fatigue

All organizations want an engaged workforce, with employees who care about what they do. But what happens when employee engagement becomes toxic?

Engaged workers are every leader’s dream. Let’s say you have an employee who genuinely loves what they do. They come in to work early, give tasks their full attention and elevate the performance of those around them. They never seem to wear out and you can count on them to pick up the slack when others are sick or on leave. But lying dormant below this employee’s zest for work is a huge risk.

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The Pandemic Changed Us. Now Companies Have to Change Too
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The Pandemic Changed Us. Now Companies Have to Change Too

Working under the weight of chronic stress, financial insecurity, and collective grief forced people to work harder and longer to get to the same goals. We became exhausted, self-efficacy decreased, and cynicism grew. It’s no wonder that people eventually hit the wall. But it was still shocking when nearly half of the global workforce said, almost simultaneously, “I quit!”

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Podcasts