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Equilibrium is the perfect balance between two opposing forces. In the world of economics, that refers to supply and demand. In the modern world of work, those opposites are organisational demands and workforce psychological wellbeing. But do the drivers of profit and productivity outweigh the need for investment in the psychological enrichment of the workforce? Can they ever exist in a state of equilibrium? Tanya Heaney-Voogt shows us that they can - and they must - if we are to have sustainable organisations. Finding Equilibrium is the leader's map to navigating the new world with insights…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Equilibrium is the perfect balance between two opposing forces. In the world of economics, that refers to supply and demand. In the modern world of work, those opposites are organisational demands and workforce psychological wellbeing. But do the drivers of profit and productivity outweigh the need for investment in the psychological enrichment of the workforce? Can they ever exist in a state of equilibrium? Tanya Heaney-Voogt shows us that they can - and they must - if we are to have sustainable organisations. Finding Equilibrium is the leader's map to navigating the new world with insights into motivation, productivity, job demands and burnout prevention. The book dispels common misunderstandings about psychological safety and shows leaders how to get the work done while looking after their teams and themselves. It is full of practical, adaptable, evidence-informed strategies to find equilibrium, through the golden threads of role clarity and leadership support.
Autorenporträt
Tanya Heaney-Voogt is a specialist in mentally healthy workplaces, a workplace change facilitator and a certified leadership coach. With the driving belief that workplaces can be happier, mentally healthier places to spend our time, Tanya supports leaders, teams and organisations to thrive.Finding Equilibrium is Tanya's second book. Her first book, Transforming Norm, was published in 2022.