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Emotionally Charged

How to Lead in the New World of Work

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Emotionally Charged

By: Dina Denham Smith, Alicia A. Grandey
Narrated by: Tom Beyer
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Broad changes have dramatically disrupted our workplaces and increased the emotional demands on leaders everywhere. Leaders now must support their teams' mental health and burnout (while managing their own), build trust with and motivate a remote and diverse workforce, allay employee fears of obsolescence while driving the integration of new technologies like AI, and demonstrate bottomless sensitivity and compassion while still delivering results at a relentless pace. No wonder leaders are burning out. Emotional labor is a daily unrecognized burden leaders carry and can have significant costs for their health and performance over time.

However, achieving high performance and fulfillment without compromising your well-being is possible, and Emotionally Charged shows you how. Dina Denham Smith and Alicia A. Grandey debunk myths and equip you to handle emotionally loaded work events, from preparing for high-stakes scenarios to managing curveballs and conflicts, supporting distressed employees, and recovering effectively after being drained at work.

Blending real-world cases from leaders and evidence-based insights, Emotionally Charged will help all leaders—from front-line managers to C-Suite execs—manage the new work landscape.

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Leadership Management Management & Leadership Organisational Behavior Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions Emotions Health Employment
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