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Organizations have the responsibility to support the mental health of employees, for the health of the company and the health of the employees. But how is leadership supposed to know when an employee is struggling?
Even leaders who want to create a mentally healthy workplace culture can find it difficult to recognize the signs that an employee is struggling with their mental health. Learning to distinguish between performance issues and mental health challenges can be complicated. And these challenges only increased as many teams transitioned to being a remote workforce.
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Organizations have the responsibility to support the mental health of employees, for the health of the company and the health of the employees. But how is leadership supposed to know when an employee is struggling?

Even leaders who want to create a mentally healthy workplace culture can find it difficult to recognize the signs that an employee is struggling with their mental health. Learning to distinguish between performance issues and mental health challenges can be complicated. And these challenges only increased as many teams transitioned to being a remote workforce.

In How to Know When an Employee is Struggling, leaders and managers learn:

The 3 OutsTM: an easy-to-follow framework to keep in mind while looking for signs of mental health concerns

Signs and symptoms that an employee might need immediate help

What to do about employees who mask their mental health challenges

How to spot signs and symptoms of mental health challenges in remote workers

Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist® and best-selling author on mental health, Mike Veny's mission is to support individuals and organizations in receiving the gift of emotional wellness through unique learning experiences designed to empower their personal and professional growth. He has worked with companies like Merck, T-Mobile, Microsoft, CVS Health, Heineken, Ford, Wounded Warrior Project, and more to make mental wellness a priority in their workplaces.

How to Know When an Employee is Struggling helps leaders take an important step toward building an inclusive workplace culture that values mental health and wellness for all.


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Autorenporträt
Mike Veny (pronounced "Vee-Knee") is a highly sought-after keynote mental health speaker, corporate drumming event facilitator, author, and luggage enthusiast. Seriously, you'd completely get it if you did all the traveling he did! As a 2017 PM360 ELITE Award Winner, Mike is recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the healthcare industry. At an early age, Mike convinced the staff at psychiatric hospitals to discharge him three times during his childhood. In addition to being hospitalized as a child, he was expelled from three schools, attempted suicide, and was medicated in efforts to reduce his emotional instability and behavioral outbursts. By the fifth grade, Mike was put in a special education class. Aside from getting more individualized attention from the teacher, he learned that pencil erasers make a great sound when tapped on a desk. He had no idea that drumming would become his career or his path to recovery. As an adult, Mike spent many years facilitating drum workshops for children with special needs, teaching them to channel their energy by banging a drum and at the same time learning how to listen, focus, work together and succeed through teamwork. The project was such a hit that he continued to expand his drumming program, first to adults in recovery and eventually into the corporate setting.