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Helping Others at Work Without Burning Out
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Helping Others at Work Without Burning Out

by Yu Tse Heng, Ryan Fehr
March 2023
5 pages
10m
English
MIT Sloan Management Review

Overview

Companies run better when employees help one another, but good intentions don’t always lead to sustainable actions or follow-through. The authors examined how failing to help colleagues can affect both an organization and the employees involved. What they found is that cultivating self-compassion at work may be key to boosting helping behaviors among employees, especially when leaders model the behavior.

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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 53863MIT64416