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This proactive guide brings the relationship between work life and
mental well-being into sharp focus, surveying common challenges and
outlining real-life solutions. The authors' approach posits
managers as the chief mental health officers of their teams,
offering both a science-based framework for taking stock of their
own impact on the workplace and strategies for improvement. Areas
for promoting mental wellness include reducing stress and stigma,
building a safe climate for talking about mental health issues,
recognizing at-risk employees, and embracing diversity and
neurodiversity. Emphasizing key questions to which managers should
be attuned, the book speaks to its readers-whether in corporate,
nonprofit, start-up, or non-business organizations-as a friendly
and trusted mentor. Featured in the coverage: * Mind the mind: how
am I doing, and how can I do better? * Dare to care: how are my
people doing, and how might I help? * Building blocks for mental
health: how do I manage my team? * Stress about stressors: what is
constantly changing in the environment? * Changing my organization
and beyond: how can I have a greater impact? Compassionate
Management of Mental Health in the Modern Workplace holds timely
relevance for managers, human resources staff, chief medical
officers, development heads in professional service firms, union or
employee organization leaders, legal and financial professionals,
and others in leadership and coaching positions. "Workplace mental
health: Wow! A subject that frightens most managers. If they read
this book, they will strengthen their own skills and transform
their workplace and our society." Donna E. Shalala, Trustee
Professor of Political Science and Health Policy, University of
Miami; former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services "Mental
health is an underappreciated, and oft-misunderstood challenge that
is growing in the modern workplace. This book provides leaders with
practical advice to address mental health challenges in their
organization and improve productivity and wellbeing. This is a
topic that can no longer be ignored by leaders in any field, and a
book that will fundamentally change the way we think about and help
improve mental health in the workplace." Dominic Barton, Managing
Director, McKinsey & Company
This proactive guide brings the relationship between work life and
mental well-being into sharp focus, surveying common challenges and
outlining real-life solutions. The authors' approach posits
managers as the chief mental health officers of their teams,
offering both a science-based framework for taking stock of their
own impact on the workplace and strategies for improvement. Areas
for promoting mental wellness include reducing stress and stigma,
building a safe climate for talking about mental health issues,
recognizing at-risk employees, and embracing diversity and
neurodiversity. Emphasizing key questions to which managers should
be attuned, the book speaks to its readers-whether in corporate,
nonprofit, start-up, or non-business organizations-as a friendly
and trusted mentor. Featured in the coverage: * Mind the mind: how
am I doing, and how can I do better? * Dare to care: how are my
people doing, and how might I help? * Building blocks for mental
health: how do I manage my team? * Stress about stressors: what is
constantly changing in the environment? * Changing my organization
and beyond: how can I have a greater impact? Compassionate
Management of Mental Health in the Modern Workplace holds timely
relevance for managers, human resources staff, chief medical
officers, development heads in professional service firms, union or
employee organization leaders, legal and financial professionals,
and others in leadership and coaching positions. "Workplace mental
health: Wow! A subject that frightens most managers. If they read
this book, they will strengthen their own skills and transform
their workplace and our society." Donna E. Shalala, Trustee
Professor of Political Science and Health Policy, University of
Miami; former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services "Mental
health is an underappreciated, and oft-misunderstood challenge that
is growing in the modern workplace. This book provides leaders with
practical advice to address mental health challenges in their
organization and improve productivity and wellbeing. This is a
topic that can no longer be ignored by leaders in any field, and a
book that will fundamentally change the way we think about and help
improve mental health in the workplace." Dominic Barton, Managing
Director, McKinsey & Company
This ambitious volume sets out to understand how every company
impacts public health and introduces a robust model, rooted in
organizational and scientific knowledge, for companies committed to
making positive contributions to health and wellness. Focusing on
four interconnected areas of corporate impact, it not only
discusses the business imperative of promoting a healthier society
and improved living conditions worldwide, but also provides
guidelines for measuring a company's population health footprint.
Examples, statistics and visuals showcase emerging corporate
involvement in public health and underscore the business
opportunities available to companies that invest in health. The
authors offer a detailed roadmap for optimizing health-promoting
actions in a rapidly evolving business and social climate across
these core areas: Planning and building a culture of health
Consumer health: How organizations affect the safety, integrity,
and healthfulness of the products and services they offer to their
customers and end consumers Employee health: How organizations
affect the health of their employees (e.g., provision of
employer-sponsored health insurance, workplace practices and
wellness programs) Community health: How organizations affect the
health of the communities in which they operate and do business
Environmental Health: How organizations' environmental policies (or
lack thereof) affect individual and population health Implementing
and sustaining a culture of health Building a Culture of Health
clarifies both a mission and a vision for use by MPH and MBA
students in health management, professors in schools of public
health and business schools, and business leaders and chief medical
officers in health care and non-health care businesses.
The direct-to-consumer business model has transformed how people
seek out goods and services from music to mortgages. So what
happens now that the revolution has come for healthcare? While
consumers have begun to insist on healthcare that is as convenient
and personalized as nearly every other good or service they
purchase, most healthcare provider organizations, physicians, and
insurance companies remain woefully unprepared to meet this demand.
Choice Matters is the healthcare sector's guide to understanding
and delivering the brand of consumer-centered care that is an
imperative for the Zocdoc age. Drawing on the authors' diverse
backgrounds in medicine, business, and public policy, this
practically-oriented resource offers an on-the-ground introduction
for clinicians and managers to better understand: * The differences
between healthcare and other consumer-driven markets * What factors
are most important for consumers in seeking care providers * How
consumers make decisions about healthcare * The system-wide effects
of increased consumer choice in healthcare * The important
distinction between patients and consumers By celebrating the
possibilities inherent to consumer-centered healthcare, Choice
Matters offers a refreshing, empirically informed take on how
healthcare in the United States can flourish, not wither, in the
new economy.
The public health footprint associated with corporate behavior has
come under increased scrutiny in the last decade, with an increased
expectation that private profit not come at the expense of consumer
welfare. Consumers, Corporations, and Public Health assembles 17
case studies at the intersection of business and public health to
illustrate how each side can inform and benefit the other. Through
contemporary examples from a variety of industries and geographies,
this collection provides students with an appreciation for the
importance of consumer empowerment and consumer behavior in shaping
both health and corporate outcomes.
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