Featured and Health and Safety and Performance ManagementOct 10, 2023 The Power of Slumber: Can You Sleep Your Way to Better Mental Health? Key Points: Quality sleep significantly influences mental wellbeing. Improving sleep can lead to reduced depression, anxiety, stress, and better overall mental health. Prioritize rest and create clear boundaries between work and personal life to combat the “always-on” culture. This promotes wellbeing and enhances productivity. To support mental wellness, employers can offer access to care andContinue Reading
Featured and Health and Safety and Leadership and Other and Performance ManagementSep 15, 2023 Lean on Me: A Leader’s Impact on Wellness Key Points: Mental health is a vital occupational health factor that organizations should prioritize by actively developing positive leaders who reflect effective leadership styles and behaviours, implementing supportive policies, and proactively monitoring employee well-being to create a more productive and inclusive work environment. Effective leadership styles like transformational leadership, relations-oriented leadership, and task-oriented leadership, andContinue Reading
Diversity & Inclusion and Featured and Leadership and Other and Teamwork and Work MotivationSep 8, 2023 How an Employer-Employee Identity Discrepancy May be Exhausting Your People and Bleeding Your Profits Key Points: Studies indicate that employees identify with organizations when there is an alignment in values, feelings of support, and they feel trust in the organization’s leaders to make the right decisions. The evidence suggests that organizational identification is malleable and can change with changes in the values of the organization or with changes inContinue Reading
Assessment and Evidence-Based Management and Featured and Interviews and Other and Performance Management and Recruitment and SelectionAug 25, 2023 Finding The Right Match Can Be Tricky: The Effectiveness of Various Candidate Selection Methods May Shock You! Key Points: Selection tools are quite different in their ability to predict performance than previously thought. Some less, some more. Overall (rather than contextualized) personality measures and years of job experience, are not meaningful predictors of performance. Structured Interviews, Job Knowledge, Biodata, Work Samples, Cognitive Ability and Integrity Tests are useful assessment methods and criteria.Continue Reading
Employee Turnover and Featured and Health and Safety and Job Insecurity and Other and Performance Management and Work MotivationAug 4, 2023 Job Insecurity: Why It Matters and Is It All Inside Your Head? Key Points: You’ve no doubt heard the news that layoffs are trending. All it took for companies to start laying off thousands was the shift in the economic outlook and anticipation of the monetary policy changes that were going to follow that shift. The layoff frenzy seemed to start at tech where X (formerly Twitter)Continue Reading
Featured and Health and Safety and Leadership and Other and Performance Management and Work MotivationJul 28, 2023 If you want to motivate people, avoid these four words: “You have no choice!” Key Points: Providing support for autonomy can help provide the basic underlying needs for intrinsic motivation – autonomy, competence and connectedness. When these needs are satisfied, employees are more likely to experience intrinsic motivation for their work. This is in-turn related to higher levels of general well-being, work engagement and positive work behaviors, and lowerContinue Reading
Featured and Other and Performance Management and Training and Development and Work MotivationJul 21, 2023 Goal setting can influence job performance. But under which conditions? Key Points: Set challenging and specific goals for higher performance. Use data, feedback, and progress monitoring to achieve goals effectively. Consider individual differences and intrinsic motivation for successful goal setting. This Evidence-Based Summary has been made available in an audio-based format. Click play to give it a try! Most personal and professional progress is directedContinue Reading
Assessment and Featured and Myth-Busting and Other and Recruitment and SelectionJun 23, 2023 Myth-Busting: How Believing Smart People to be Socially Stunted Could be Costing You and Your Business Key Points: The belief that highly intelligent people lack social skills is a common stereotype, but recent research suggests it is more likely a myth than an informative stereotype. Findings suggest that smarter people tend to be better at accurately interpreting and responding to the social and emotional cues of others. By using objective data,Continue Reading
Diversity & Inclusion and Employee Turnover and Featured and Health and Safety and Interviews and Other and Recruitment and SelectionJun 9, 2023 What Can You Do to Encourage Discussions About Accommodating Employee Disabilities? Key Points: People with disabilities face barriers in employment, and accommodations such as accessibility facilities, flexible policies, and modified equipment are crucial for their work experience and quality of life. Many Canadian companies lack clear accommodation practices, resulting in less than 20% of people with disabilities using accommodations despite their right to be accommodated. TheContinue Reading
Featured and Health and Safety and Other and Performance Management and Work MotivationMay 26, 2023 Let Me Be: Why People and Businesses Should Prioritize Work-Life Boundaries and How to Implement Them Detachment from work is an important component required for rest and recovery from work and yet many organizations are failing to provide their people with work experiences that take this key variable into account. Detachment is positively related to recovery, mental and physical health, wellbeing, having access to job resources, and task performance on-the-job. DetachmentContinue Reading
Assessment and Featured and Health and Safety and Leadership and Training and DevelopmentApr 25, 2023 How Mindfulness Can Benefit Leaders, Their Followers, and Make for More Profitable Business Key Points: Mindfulness is positively correlated with many highly sought health and wellness indicators. Mindfulness is similarly correlated with highly sought and highly effective leadership styles like transformational leadership, authentic leadership, and with specific leader behaviours like less leader abuse. Organizations would do well to implement demonstrably effective evidence-based mindfulness training as it’s both costContinue Reading
Assessment and Featured and Other and Recruitment and SelectionMar 31, 2023 Personality and Workplace Deviance: Big Five Versus HEXACO Key Points: Scientists have been studying personality at work for a century and they’ve created some fantastic measures of personality like the Big Five and the HEXACO. A recent meta-analysis examined which assessment was better at predicting deviant work behaviour, the newer HEXACO model or the much more established Big Five model. They found thatContinue Reading
Health and Safety and Other and Performance ManagementMar 17, 2023 Job Satisfaction and Job Performance: Do They Have a Causal Relationship? Key Points: Work attitudes do seem to have a small causal impact on job satisfaction. Job satisfaction does not seem to cause an improvement in work attitudes. The impact of attitudes fades over time. Everyone on Earth has probably experienced just how much our attitudes can impact our work. Many of us have elucidating momentsContinue Reading
Health and Safety and TeamworkFeb 16, 2023 It’s All Fun and Games Until You’ve Created a Hostile Work Environment: How Workplace Bullying is Linked to Mental Health Key Points: Workplace bullying has been linked to negative outcomes of health and mental illness. Although depression, anxiety, stress, and burnout were all associated with being bullied. Symptoms of depression were most consistently. Anxiety and stress fall into two categories: Generalized anxiety and PTSD, which had stronger relationships with workplace bullying. Similarly, burnout symptoms wereContinue Reading
Featured and Organizational Development and Performance Management and Work MotivationJan 31, 2023 How to create work that gets employees energized The drivers, factors, and contexts that boost work motivation. Key Points: Stand out elements for work motivation are goal setting, feedback, and feeling supported by your manager. Human motivation is not fixed; it can change through mindsets, circumstances, and outcomes. Tasks that involve creativity, autonomy, teamwork, and well-being are strong drivers of intrinsic motivation, theContinue Reading
Assessment and Featured and Myth-Busting and Recruitment and SelectionOct 24, 2016 Emotional intelligence can predict performance – but not as well as you might think Emotional intelligence can predict performance, but we will tell you how much and why, and EI-lovers might not like it.Continue Reading