What Causes Overwhelm, Stress, and Anxiety at Work?

Herbert J Freudenberger coined the term “burnout syndrome” in the 1970s. He recognized that those affected by burnout were tired, snippy, and cynical at work and they had physical symptoms such as headaches, stomach problems, trouble sleeping, and shortness of breath. Fast forward fifty years and burnout levels are at an all time high. What is the cause and — more importantly — what needs to change in the future of work?

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People Leadership: 3 Things for CEOs to Get Right in 2024

The fundamentals of people leadership are changing for CEOs, and to succeed, they’ll have to get three things right in 2024 that rely on emotional intelligence in addition to intellect: leading through uncertainty, self-awareness, and establishing an extremely competitive workforce value proposition.

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Productivity, Attention, Company Culture, Leadership Curt Steinhorst Productivity, Attention, Company Culture, Leadership Curt Steinhorst

8 Reasons Why You Can’t Focus at Work

Why can’t you focus at work? Attention is your most valuable asset at work — but instead of harnessing this superpower many companies put unspoken cultural restraints on how it is used. Keynote speaker Curt Steinhorst explains how to use attention for greater performance and satisfaction on the job.

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Leadership, Workplace, Company Culture Curt Steinhorst Leadership, Workplace, Company Culture Curt Steinhorst

5 Steps for Defining Roles and Responsibilities

A team of talented employees won’t last long or be as efficient as possible if roles and responsibilities aren’t clearly defined. If this seems like a big task, don’t worry. We have broken down the process into just five phases that you can easily implement within your own company and given access to our free roles and responsibilities templates.

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The Employee Journey Needs a Makeover

Workers are quitting their jobs at rapid rates. Employees leave because of job dissatisfaction, perceived low worth due to minimal salary increases, and rigid return-to-office plans, among other reasons. As an employer, how do you develop an employee journey map that invests in your workers so they will want to stay Let’s think about a model companies use as a common marketing tool: the customer journey map. Customer experience is a top priority using this model, and its main goals are to assess the customer’s needs, exceed their expectations, and develop an ongoing positive relationship with them.

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The Power of Thinking Big in Business: 5 Tips for Achieving More

Today’s top businesses didn't get where they are by thinking small. Many had humble beginnings (often in someone’s garage), but they aimed high and eventually achieved great things. When it comes to business, thinking big is essential for achieving more. Whether you're looking to increase revenue, expand your customer base, or simply take your company to the next level — these five tips will put you on the path of big goals and even bigger accomplishments.

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7 Things Keeping You from Being a Great Leader

Everyone has experienced bad leadership at some point. The word incompetent probably causes you to think of a handful of previous (hopefully not current) managers and leaders. In this post, we’re looking at certain personality traits that plague ineffective leaders — and that just might be preventing you from progressing further in your personal leadership journey.

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Productivity, Time Management, Attention Curt Steinhorst Productivity, Time Management, Attention Curt Steinhorst

8 Ways to Maximize and Manage Time at Work

In today's fast-paced, always-connected world, it's more important than ever to learn how to manage your time wisely. If you can't stay focused and productive at work, you'll quickly fall behind and start to feel overwhelmed, which will eventually lead to burnout. Read ahead for 8 proven time management strategies that will not only help you be more effective — but will also help you give your attention to what actually deserves it.

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Interview with Michael Thate: Social Media Engagement

I interviewed Dr. Michael Thate from Princeton University a couple of weeks ago about the Facebook whistleblower situation and how it relates to social media engagement. Our conversation morphed from talking about the Facebook whistleblower scandal to a commentary on the ethical dilemmas Big Tech and social media companies face today.

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