Author : Katya Fernandez
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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.:/5 (142 download)
Book Synopsis Leading Through COVID-19: The Impact of Pandemic Stress and What Leaders Can Do About It by : Katya Fernandez
Download or read book Leading Through COVID-19: The Impact of Pandemic Stress and What Leaders Can Do About It written by Katya Fernandez and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally affected personal and professional lives around the globe in 2020 and 2021, changing the demands on leaders and organizations. In this paper, we investigate how the pandemic and its associated significant disruptions and stressors have impacted leaders and organizations via data analysis of nearly 300 leaders across all leader levels; we also explore the downstream consequences of the pandemic on leaders, and how to use those insights to inform future actions in the midst of changing and challenging times. Specifically, we explore the following research questions:1. Has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted leaders differently depending on their background (e.g., gender) and circumstances (e.g., remote work status)? 2. Is COVID-related stress negatively related to job satisfaction and wellbeing and/or positively relate to burnout? 3. Is COVID-related stress negatively related to resilience, gratitude and tolerance of ambiguity? 4. Do resilience, gratitude, and tolerance of ambiguity influence the relations between COVID-related stress and work-related outcomes? Results of the study confirmed that the answer to all four of these questions is "yes."