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2023 Annual
Empathy training to re-integrate employees dealing with grief, resulting in improved culture, employee retention, and productivity.
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Unacknowledged or mishandled grief in the workplace not only hurts employee morale and culture but also undermines employee engagement, retention, and harms the financial well-being of your organization. The prevalence and impact of grief on corporate America is profound: One in four employees is grieving at any given time. Over half of employees will consider leaving their job when their employer does not provide support after a loved one's death. Over $113 billion is spent by employers due to reduced productivity and on the job errors from grief. An average of 4 million employees in the American workforce experience the death of a loved one each year. 

Learning Objectives:

  • The problem and prevalence of grief in the workplace.
  • Insights into an employee's grieving brain.
  • The downstream effects of grief on productivity, ROI, absenteeism, and presenteeism.
  • The importance of incorporating both head and heart-based empathetic solutions for responding and interacting with a grieving team member.
  • Proven solutions for executives, CHROs, HR leaders, managers, and care teams on how to support a grieving employee.

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Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 - 7:30am to 8:30am
Presenter: 
Lisa Cooper
Co-founder
Workplace Healing
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Lisa Cooper, Co-Founder of Workplace Healing and the Human Recovery Platform™ helps corporate leaders recognize how empathy can help them engage an employee experiencing a life disruption and lead a high-performing team. By striking a delicate balance of thought and humanity, leaders enhance team performance, corporate culture and fiscal well-being.  

 A former marketing professional, Lisa earned a reputation in the advertising industry for driving creative solutions as she led marketing campaigns for Fortune 500 companies and small businesses. She built upon her corporate success by launching a consulting practice and sharing her expertise in teaching graduate-level marketing classes.   

SESSIONS:
Mindy Corporon
Co-founder
Workplace Healing
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Mindy Corporon, Co-Founder of Workplace Healing and the Human Recovery Platform™ helps corporate leaders transform how they support an employee experiencing a life disruption. By balancing the head-based corporate environment with empathetic heart-based support, leaders preserve long-term productivity, retention and morale.  

The former CEO of a successful wealth management firm, Mindy was in the middle of raising two talented boys when her father and oldest son were murdered by a white supremacist intent on killing Jews. Her life purpose changed from guiding people financially to shaping how initiatives focused on increasing confidence in leadership can positively impact culture.  

SESSIONS:
Location: 
W108
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
Business (Behavioral)
Interpersonal (Behavioral)
Intended Audience: 
Mid-Level
Senior-Level
Executive-level
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Leadership & Personal Growth

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