Social isolation and loneliness are the emotional consequences of technology-based remote working and place additional ...
Having workplace friends isn’t just good for worker morale, it can boost team spirit and feelings of engagement.
One of the best predictors of your happiness at work is whether you have colleagues that you are close with. You don’t necessarily need to be friends with your colleagues—that is, you may not want to ...
The loneliness epidemic is a very real issue and doesn’t just happen to men or in the context of relationships and friendships. Loneliness is hitting women hard, and often it’s starting at work. Ann ...
Loneliness is more than an uncomfortable feeling—research links it to measurable health risks, including increased likelihood of earlier mortality. Yet here’s what makes addressing loneliness ...
“Yes, loneliness is a growing concern. Yes, loneliness occurs at work. And yes, it hinders the performance of my team. But it’s a personal problem, not a problem to be addressed at work or by me, a ...
For millions of Americans, the workplace is not a place of connection, but of isolation. Processing Content Nearly two-thirds of U.S. workers say they have felt lonely at work, and almost one in ten ...
The first article in this two-part series on workplace loneliness explores the tangible and intangible costs of this rising phenomenon and why it is coming about. A couple of years ago, former US ...
Bowl-Licker scrounges around kitchens looking for leftovers. Door-Slammer wakes people up in the middle of the night. And ...
While it continues facing workplace stereotypes of laziness, Generation Z has emerged as the loneliest age demographic on the job, a new study finds. Roughly 38 percent of Gen Zers reported feeling ...