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Facing escalating workplace mental health challenges, leaders are urged to build resilient cultures. Drawing on insights from over 100 million interviews, this guide reveals five key wellbeing elementsâ career, social, financial, physical, and communityâ and offers actionable steps along with a unique thriving metric to empower teams.
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Facing escalating workplace mental health challenges, leaders are urged to build resilient cultures. Drawing on insights from over 100 million interviews, this guide reveals five key wellbeing elementsâ career, social, financial, physical, and communityâ and offers actionable steps along with a unique thriving metric to empower teams.
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- Verlag: Gallup Press
- Seitenzahl: 325
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781595622419
- ISBN-10: 1595622411
- Artikelnr.: 61945739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Gallup Press
- Seitenzahl: 325
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781595622419
- ISBN-10: 1595622411
- Artikelnr.: 61945739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jim Clifton is Chairman of Gallup and bestselling author of Born to Build, The Coming Jobs War, Wellbeing at Work and the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller It’s the Manager. He is the creator of The Gallup Path, a metric-based economic model that shows the role human nature plays in business outcomes. This model is used in performance management systems in more than 500 companies worldwide. His most recent innovation, the Gallup World Poll, is designed to give the world’s 7 billion citizens a voice on virtually all key global issues. Under his leadership, Gallup has expanded from a predominantly U.S.-based company to a worldwide organization with 40 offices in 30 countries and regions.
Introduction: The Mood of the World
Part 1: What Is Wellbeing?
What Is ""The Best Possible Life""?
Net Thriving: The Other Stock Price
The Five Elements of Wellbeing
Part 2: Your Workplace's Wellbeing Opportunities
Key Points About the Wellbeing Elements
Career Wellbeing: You Like What You Do Every Day
Social Wellbeing: You Have Meaningful Friendships in Your Life
Financial Wellbeing: You Manage Your Money Well
Physical Wellbeing: You Have Energy to Get Things Done
Community Wellbeing: You Like Where You Live
How to Build a Culture of Net Thriving
Part 3: Risks to a Net Thriving Culture
The Four Risks Risk
1: Employee Mental Health Risk
2: Lack of Clarity and Purpose Risk
3: Overreliance on Policies, Programs and Perks Risk
4: Poorly Skilled Managers
Resilient Cultures in a Crisis
Part 4: Net Thriving Starts With Career Engagement
The Largest Study of Its Kind
Adopting Wellbeing Practices
My Expectations
My Strengths
My Development
My Opinions
My Mission or Purpose
Part 5: The Fastest Road to Net Thriving: Play to Strengths
Strengths Make Wellbeing Work
Appendixes
Appendix 1: Strengths Insights and Action Items for the Five Wellbeing
Elements
Appendix 2: Manager Resource Guide to the Five Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 3: Technical Report: The Research and Development of Gallup's Five
Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 4: The Relationship Between Engagement at Work and Organizational
Outcomes
Appendix 5: References and Notes
About Gallup
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
Part 1: What Is Wellbeing?
What Is ""The Best Possible Life""?
Net Thriving: The Other Stock Price
The Five Elements of Wellbeing
Part 2: Your Workplace's Wellbeing Opportunities
Key Points About the Wellbeing Elements
Career Wellbeing: You Like What You Do Every Day
Social Wellbeing: You Have Meaningful Friendships in Your Life
Financial Wellbeing: You Manage Your Money Well
Physical Wellbeing: You Have Energy to Get Things Done
Community Wellbeing: You Like Where You Live
How to Build a Culture of Net Thriving
Part 3: Risks to a Net Thriving Culture
The Four Risks Risk
1: Employee Mental Health Risk
2: Lack of Clarity and Purpose Risk
3: Overreliance on Policies, Programs and Perks Risk
4: Poorly Skilled Managers
Resilient Cultures in a Crisis
Part 4: Net Thriving Starts With Career Engagement
The Largest Study of Its Kind
Adopting Wellbeing Practices
My Expectations
My Strengths
My Development
My Opinions
My Mission or Purpose
Part 5: The Fastest Road to Net Thriving: Play to Strengths
Strengths Make Wellbeing Work
Appendixes
Appendix 1: Strengths Insights and Action Items for the Five Wellbeing
Elements
Appendix 2: Manager Resource Guide to the Five Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 3: Technical Report: The Research and Development of Gallup's Five
Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 4: The Relationship Between Engagement at Work and Organizational
Outcomes
Appendix 5: References and Notes
About Gallup
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Mood of the World
Part 1: What Is Wellbeing?
What Is ""The Best Possible Life""?
Net Thriving: The Other Stock Price
The Five Elements of Wellbeing
Part 2: Your Workplace's Wellbeing Opportunities
Key Points About the Wellbeing Elements
Career Wellbeing: You Like What You Do Every Day
Social Wellbeing: You Have Meaningful Friendships in Your Life
Financial Wellbeing: You Manage Your Money Well
Physical Wellbeing: You Have Energy to Get Things Done
Community Wellbeing: You Like Where You Live
How to Build a Culture of Net Thriving
Part 3: Risks to a Net Thriving Culture
The Four Risks Risk
1: Employee Mental Health Risk
2: Lack of Clarity and Purpose Risk
3: Overreliance on Policies, Programs and Perks Risk
4: Poorly Skilled Managers
Resilient Cultures in a Crisis
Part 4: Net Thriving Starts With Career Engagement
The Largest Study of Its Kind
Adopting Wellbeing Practices
My Expectations
My Strengths
My Development
My Opinions
My Mission or Purpose
Part 5: The Fastest Road to Net Thriving: Play to Strengths
Strengths Make Wellbeing Work
Appendixes
Appendix 1: Strengths Insights and Action Items for the Five Wellbeing
Elements
Appendix 2: Manager Resource Guide to the Five Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 3: Technical Report: The Research and Development of Gallup's Five
Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 4: The Relationship Between Engagement at Work and Organizational
Outcomes
Appendix 5: References and Notes
About Gallup
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
Part 1: What Is Wellbeing?
What Is ""The Best Possible Life""?
Net Thriving: The Other Stock Price
The Five Elements of Wellbeing
Part 2: Your Workplace's Wellbeing Opportunities
Key Points About the Wellbeing Elements
Career Wellbeing: You Like What You Do Every Day
Social Wellbeing: You Have Meaningful Friendships in Your Life
Financial Wellbeing: You Manage Your Money Well
Physical Wellbeing: You Have Energy to Get Things Done
Community Wellbeing: You Like Where You Live
How to Build a Culture of Net Thriving
Part 3: Risks to a Net Thriving Culture
The Four Risks Risk
1: Employee Mental Health Risk
2: Lack of Clarity and Purpose Risk
3: Overreliance on Policies, Programs and Perks Risk
4: Poorly Skilled Managers
Resilient Cultures in a Crisis
Part 4: Net Thriving Starts With Career Engagement
The Largest Study of Its Kind
Adopting Wellbeing Practices
My Expectations
My Strengths
My Development
My Opinions
My Mission or Purpose
Part 5: The Fastest Road to Net Thriving: Play to Strengths
Strengths Make Wellbeing Work
Appendixes
Appendix 1: Strengths Insights and Action Items for the Five Wellbeing
Elements
Appendix 2: Manager Resource Guide to the Five Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 3: Technical Report: The Research and Development of Gallup's Five
Elements of Wellbeing
Appendix 4: The Relationship Between Engagement at Work and Organizational
Outcomes
Appendix 5: References and Notes
About Gallup
About the Authors
Acknowledgements







