In an era of longer hours and shorter contracts, of tighter margins and frequent organizational change, stress can undermine both the mental health and performance of employees. A culture of resilience in the workplace, however, offers the potential to support psychological well-being and improve the performance of both people and organizations.
In an era of longer hours and shorter contracts, of tighter margins and frequent organizational change, stress can undermine both the mental health and performance of employees. A culture of resilience in the workplace, however, offers the potential to support psychological well-being and improve the performance of both people and organizations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Monique Crane is a lecturer in Organizational Psychology at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She is also a director in a private consulting firm, which provides evidence-based resilience training to private and public organisations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Manager's Introductory Guide to Resilience Part 1: Personality, Psychological Resources and Employee Resilience2. The Right Stuff: Employee Characteristics that Promote Resilience 3. Identifying and Managing Personality Styles that Impair Resilience in the Workplace 4. Psychological Capital: Developing Resilience by Leveraging the "HERO" within Leaders Part 2: Providing Employee Support in the Workplace 5. Leadership and Mental Health Treatment Seeking in the Workplace Chapter 6: Enhancing the Resilience of Employees through the Provision of Emotional, Informational and Instrumental Support Part 3: Managing Organisation Factors that Erode Resilience 7. How work design can enhance or erode employee resilience 8. Work, Rest and Play: The Importance of Brief and Daily Rest for Employee Resilience Part 4: Creating a Resilient Team 9. Team Resilience: Shaping Up for the Challenges Ahead 10. Building Team and Organisational Identification to Promote Leadership, Citizenship and Resilience Part 5: Promoting Resilience Thinking and Behaviour 11. How Organisations and Leaders Can Build Resilience: Lessons from High-Risk Occupations 12. Using Autonomous Motivation to Build Employee Resilience 13: Developing Employees' Self-Efficacy through Experience-Based Learning 14. How Resilience Training Can Enhance Well-being and Performance 15. Epilogue: Making Change Happen
1. A Manager's Introductory Guide to Resilience Part 1: Personality, Psychological Resources and Employee Resilience2. The Right Stuff: Employee Characteristics that Promote Resilience 3. Identifying and Managing Personality Styles that Impair Resilience in the Workplace 4. Psychological Capital: Developing Resilience by Leveraging the "HERO" within Leaders Part 2: Providing Employee Support in the Workplace 5. Leadership and Mental Health Treatment Seeking in the Workplace Chapter 6: Enhancing the Resilience of Employees through the Provision of Emotional, Informational and Instrumental Support Part 3: Managing Organisation Factors that Erode Resilience 7. How work design can enhance or erode employee resilience 8. Work, Rest and Play: The Importance of Brief and Daily Rest for Employee Resilience Part 4: Creating a Resilient Team 9. Team Resilience: Shaping Up for the Challenges Ahead 10. Building Team and Organisational Identification to Promote Leadership, Citizenship and Resilience Part 5: Promoting Resilience Thinking and Behaviour 11. How Organisations and Leaders Can Build Resilience: Lessons from High-Risk Occupations 12. Using Autonomous Motivation to Build Employee Resilience 13: Developing Employees' Self-Efficacy through Experience-Based Learning 14. How Resilience Training Can Enhance Well-being and Performance 15. Epilogue: Making Change Happen
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