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Proof That Positive Work Cultures Are More Productive

Proof That Positive Work Cultures Are More Productive | Consultancy Matters | Scoop.it

Too many companies bet on having a cut-throat, high-pressure, take-no-prisoners culture to drive their financial success.

 

But a large and growing body of research on positive organizational psychology demonstrates that not only is a cut-throat environment harmful to productivity over time, but that a positive environment will lead to dramatic benefits for employers, employees, and the bottom line.

 

Although there’s an assumption that stress and pressure push employees to perform more, better, and faster, what cutthroat organizations fail to recognize is the hidden costs incurred.

 

First, health care expenditures at high-pressure companies are nearly 50% greater than at other organizations. The American Psychological Association estimates that more than $500 billion is siphoned off from the U.S. economy because of workplace stress, and 550 million workdays are lost each year due to stress on the job. Sixty percent to 80% of workplace accidents are attributed to stress, and it’s estimated that more than 80% of doctor visits are due to stress. Workplace stress has been linked to health problems ranging from metabolic syndrome to cardiovascular disease and mortality.


Via The Learning Factor
CCM Consultancy's insight:

While a culture of fear can ensure engagement and even excitement for some time, research suggests that the inevitable stress it creates will likely lead to disengagement over the long term. Wellbeing on the other hand is sustainable and comes from a positive culture. Find out how.

The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 13, 2017 6:52 PM

Four ways bosses can create them.

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The PERMA Model: Your Scientific Theory of Happiness

The PERMA Model: Your Scientific Theory of Happiness | Consultancy Matters | Scoop.it
The PERMA model was designed by Martin Seligman as a theoretical understanding towards achieving happiness. What is the PERMA model and how do you apply it?

Via Kasia Hein-Peters, Stefano Principato
CCM Consultancy's insight:

Most of us think we know what happiness is, but what are the actual elements that promote happiness within each of us?

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