Episode 48

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Published on:

19th Jul 2023

How Work Life Balance and a Well Being Focus Fixes Poor Employee Engagement and High Turnover

Summary: 

Dr. Jim discusses the importance of creating a strong culture of work-life balance and wellness within organizations. He highlights the need to prioritize the well-being of employees and shift the focus from productivity to the growth and learning of individuals. By incorporating flexible work arrangements, fostering a culture of respect, leveraging technology appropriately, and emphasizing professional development, organizations can create an environment that maximizes results and empowers managers and employees.

Key Takeaways:

  • Organizations should shift their mindset from viewing employees as mere resources to recognizing them as valuable assets.
  • Building a culture of work-life balance and wellness leads to better business results and higher employee satisfaction.
  • Flexible work arrangements, respect for personal time, and wellness initiatives contribute to a healthy lifestyle and engagement within the organization.
  • Leveraging technology appropriately can facilitate flexibility in work processes and allow employees to focus on higher-value tasks.
  • Shifting the focus from deadlines to growth and learning promotes commitment and career advancement.
  • A one-size-fits-all approach focused solely on maximizing shareholder value is not sustainable in the long run.

Timestamp

[0:00:00] Introduction: Organizations often prioritize production over employee well-being.

[0:02:18] Best practices for work-life balance and wellness in organizations.

[0:04:42] Importance of shifting focus to the well-being of the whole person.


Transcript

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Jim Kanichirayil

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Your friendly neighborhood talent strategy nerd is the producer and co-host for The HR Impact Show. He's spent his career in sales and has been typically in startup b2b HRTech and TA-Tech organizations.

He's built high-performance sales teams throughout his career and is passionate about all things employee life cycle and especially employee retention and turnover.