In this episode of "Getting Personal with Compt," we discuss the importance of addressing grief in the workplace. Founder of Grief at Work, Ari Simon, joins host Lauren Schneider to discuss why understanding and making space for grief can transform your workplace into a more compassionate and productive environment.
π Highlights π:
- Ari Simon's journey and mission with Grief at Work.
- The profound impact of grief on the workplace.
- The evolving conversation around grief in professional settings.
- Insights on the connection between grief and burnout.
- Practical tools and resources to create a supportive workplace.
- Building trust and fostering a compassionate workplace culture.
If you're an employer, HR professional, or simply interested in creating a more empathetic workplace, this conversation is a must-watch! Connect with Ari Simon and Grief at Work to learn how to make your workplace a space where employees can bring their whole selves.
π Connect with Ari Simon:
Website: ari.fyi
LinkedIn: Ari Simon on LinkedIn
π© For inquiries or to be a guest on "Getting Personal with Compt," email Lauren Schneider at lauren@compt.io.
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