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Highlights
- Exclusive research-backed insights into the secrets to employee wellness and performance in today's world of work Through a straightforward, science-based approach, Leading for Wellness: How to Create a Team Culture Where Everyone Thrives explains the steps to become a Generator--the type of leader who people want to work for and organizations want to hire--by leading in a way that fosters trust and positive connections with employees.
- About the Author: DR. PATRICIA GRABAREK is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist and a co-founder of Workr Beeing.
- 288 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Workplace Culture
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Book Synopsis
Exclusive research-backed insights into the secrets to employee wellness and performance in today's world of work
Through a straightforward, science-based approach, Leading for Wellness: How to Create a Team Culture Where Everyone Thrives explains the steps to become a Generator--the type of leader who people want to work for and organizations want to hire--by leading in a way that fosters trust and positive connections with employees. This book is based on two in-depth studies conducted by the authors, where they found that the keys to employee satisfaction, wellbeing, retention, and productivity were found in the behavior of leaders and the environment those leaders cultivated.
Written by experienced industrial/organizational psychologists Dr. Patricia Grabarek and Dr. Katina Sawyer and packed with real-life stories to add context, this book explores topics including:
- Addressing the mismatch in the definition of wellness between employees and employers
- Focusing on the tone leaders set at work, as opposed to time they spend at work
- Crafting work to support life, instead of the other way around, to support and respond to employees' unique needs.
At a time when employee morale has never been lower, Leading for Wellness is an essential read for current and aspiring business leaders and managers seeking exclusive data-based insights on how to solve one of the most pressing problems in business today.
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Praise for Leading for Wellness
"In a world full of wellness buzzwords, Leading for Wellness zeroes to the core of the issue. Leaders needn't be superheroes. But if they're not well, their teams won't be either. This book provides a refreshing, practical guide for leaders who want to build thriving teams--and avoid burnout themselves."
--DANIEL H. PINK, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret and Drive
"Leading for Wellness is a game-changer for leaders who are ready to prioritize both people and performance. With a masterful blend of actionable insights, compelling research, and real-world examples, this book offers a clear and inspiring roadmap to create workplaces where wellness isn't just a buzzword but a driving force for success. Whether you're navigating the challenges of a growing team or reimagining your leadership style, this book is an invaluable resource for creating a lasting impact."
--KANDI WIENS, author of Burnout Immunity: How Emotional Intelligence Can Help You Build Resilience and Heal Your Relationship with Work
"The genius of this book lies in its simplicity. The positivity of its message is contagious--an attribute that's sometimes overlooked or undervalued by leaders. Definitely a go-to-guide for thriving leaders and teams."
--CATHY CASSIDY, Advisor to the CEO of Equinox Fitness
"Moving beyond costly fads or initiatives, Leading for Wellness shows that the pathway to improving well-being and results is through leaders--and it doesn't have to cost a thing. If you want an easy, actionable guide for improving your leaders' capacity to support their team's overall wellness, this is it."
--DOLLY CHUGH, NYU Stern Professor and author of The Person You Mean to Be and A More Just Future
"Leading for Wellness is a fresh, insightful, and important take on employee well-being. It really is a must-read and incredibly relevant to today's complex work environment."
--STEVEN ROGELBERG, Professor, Organizational Science, Management, and Psychology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and author of The Surprising Science of Meetings and Glad We Met
About the Author
DR. PATRICIA GRABAREK is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist and a co-founder of Workr Beeing. With a background in both consulting and internal roles, she has led people analytics and talent management initiatives for more than 60 organizations across various industries. Her work focuses on research-based strategies to improve well-being, retention, and productivity efforts.
DR. KATINA SAWYER is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist and an Associate Professor of Management and Organizations at the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona. She is also a co-founder of Workr Beeing. Her research focuses on employee well-being, positive organizational cultures, and creating inclusive work environments. She received a grant from the National Science Foundation and various teaching and research awards.