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How not to address mental health at work & Naive leadership communication

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When employees seem unaligned, mainstream management advice calls for over-communication. However, most often disalignment is an optical illusion. Mark points to a better place to start looking for solutions. Story #2 of this episode addresses mental health at work and makes a case for less intervention and explains why encroaching on employee's privacy can have detrimental consequences.

0:00 - Intro 1:16 - Story #1: Article claims leaders should over-communicate to the extreme 3:00 - Conclusions drawn from anecdotal evidence and why they are insufficient 7:37 - Challenging the assumptions of the article: What could be the true reason for a sense of disalignment and a need for over-communication? 10:22 - The hidden benefit of employees playing dumb 11:26 - How managers could benefit from this alternative view 14:05 - Story #2: Mental health in the workplace: The coming revolution 18:42 - The authors suggestions on how to tackle mental health issues 20:38 - Six ways that allegedly help tackling mental health related issues 23:55 - Two main reasons why the article's proposition is fundamentally wrong: 1) It doesn't ask for the cause 28:12 - 2) Encroaching on people's privacy | Disrespecting individual dignity 32:24 - Potential hidden agenda by McKinsey? Industrialising mental health 33:34 - Wrapping up the episode

Article by Adam Bryant and Kevin Sharer from story #1: https://www.fastcompany.com/90607036/leaders-this-is-why-overcommunication-only-strengthens-your-cause

Article by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Leanne Williams from story #2: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/healthcare-systems-and-services/our-insights/mental-health-in-the-workplace-the-coming-revolution

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About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram intrinsify: https://markup.news/intrinsify

#MarkPoppenborg #MarkUpNews #intrinsify

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Innhold levert av intrinsify.me GmbH and Mark Poppenborg. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av intrinsify.me GmbH and Mark Poppenborg eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

When employees seem unaligned, mainstream management advice calls for over-communication. However, most often disalignment is an optical illusion. Mark points to a better place to start looking for solutions. Story #2 of this episode addresses mental health at work and makes a case for less intervention and explains why encroaching on employee's privacy can have detrimental consequences.

0:00 - Intro 1:16 - Story #1: Article claims leaders should over-communicate to the extreme 3:00 - Conclusions drawn from anecdotal evidence and why they are insufficient 7:37 - Challenging the assumptions of the article: What could be the true reason for a sense of disalignment and a need for over-communication? 10:22 - The hidden benefit of employees playing dumb 11:26 - How managers could benefit from this alternative view 14:05 - Story #2: Mental health in the workplace: The coming revolution 18:42 - The authors suggestions on how to tackle mental health issues 20:38 - Six ways that allegedly help tackling mental health related issues 23:55 - Two main reasons why the article's proposition is fundamentally wrong: 1) It doesn't ask for the cause 28:12 - 2) Encroaching on people's privacy | Disrespecting individual dignity 32:24 - Potential hidden agenda by McKinsey? Industrialising mental health 33:34 - Wrapping up the episode

Article by Adam Bryant and Kevin Sharer from story #1: https://www.fastcompany.com/90607036/leaders-this-is-why-overcommunication-only-strengthens-your-cause

Article by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Leanne Williams from story #2: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/healthcare-systems-and-services/our-insights/mental-health-in-the-workplace-the-coming-revolution

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Please make suggestions for articles to deconstruct in the comments section or via email to mail@markup.news

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About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram intrinsify: https://markup.news/intrinsify

#MarkPoppenborg #MarkUpNews #intrinsify

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