Description
This book responds to the growing need for understanding how we can foster wellness, raise engagement, and strengthen connections in professional contexts as human interactions become increasingly remote.
Through research and case studies, the authors outline a paradox: the digital technology we use to connect with others can leave us feeling less connected. To understand what is missing from remote interactions, the authors examine the use of space, sensory cues, group dynamics, and challenges people encounter when the innate need for human connection is unmet. They provide practical advice to improve remote experiences, including ways to manage stress, avoid cognitive overload, and prevent burnout. Ultimately, the book highlights what is possible when we focus not only on the quantity and efficiency of our interactions, but also on the quality and depth of our human connections.
The contemporary relevance of this topic makes the book essential for leaders, coaches, consultants, and other professionals working remotely, as well as students and interested individuals seeking to improve their personal and professional remote experiences.
Author: Diane Lennard, Amy Mednick
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 08/31/2022
Pages: 194
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.99lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9780367758721
ISBN10: 0367758725
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Mentoring & Coaching
- Business & Economics | Business Communication | General
- Psychology | Mental Health
About the Author
Diane Lennard is a Professor of Management Communication at NYU Stern School of Business and a communication coach for executives and their teams, educators, and other professionals.
Amy Mednick is a psychiatrist working in her own private practice. She received her medical degree with Distinction in Research from Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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