Friday 05/04/2024
Workplace Options (WPO) Debuts Data-Driven Study Across 9 Nations; Explores Workplace Issues, Need for Inclusive Leadership, and Renewed Commitment to Human-Centered Wellbeing
RALEIGH, N.C., April 5 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amid mounting pressures and unprecedented challenges across the globe, psychologically safe workplaces have become a necessity for building organizational resilience and sustainable success. Leaders at every level recognize that they need to cultivate cultures of trust, openness, and inclusivity, where every voice is heard, valued, and respected.
The financial consequences are straightforward: Psychological safety is the lynchpin of employee engagement and the heart of bottom-line business results. The benefits range from talent retention and enhanced innovation to better customer service and stronger brand value.
Data Directly from Employees – Not Surveys or Opinions
As the largest independent provider of customized and localized wellbeing services, with more than 116,000 clients serving 79 million people, Workplace Options (WPO) has deep insight on global psychological safety, derived from data via the human-to-human counseling our clinical team conducted with in nine countries: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Mexico, United Kingdom, and the United States.
The findings comprise the “WPO Psychological Safety Study: Global Context for Organizational Success,” a website and multimedia content hub that presents information on how psychological safety affects employees in different countries. The site includes multimedia resources, white papers, videos, articles, infographics, and other information on the global significance of psychological safety.
The “WPO Psychological Safety Study: Global Context for Organizational Success” can be accessed here: Psychological Safety.
“A culture built on psychological safety has immense value. Deep-rooted employee engagement leads to greater creativity, innovation, and an environment where people can be their authentic self in every aspect of their life,” said Alan King, President and CEO, Workplace Options. “The results from this study will help leaders and organizations make a transformative difference in people’s lives by building resilient cultures focused on wellbeing.”
Study Results – Comparing and Contrasting Workplace Concerns Across Countries
Individual country information has been derived from clinician engagement with customers, providing insight into workplace symptoms manifest in the employee’s emotions, cognitions, and attitudes toward work. These include: workplace stress, anxiety/panic, low mood, job performance, conflict/tension with manager, lack of recognition, and others.
Leaders can utilize the data to understand the challenges their employees face. For example, in Australia, “lack of recognition” is the top issue on employees’ minds. In contrast, employees in India identify “conflict/tension at work with manager” as their foremost issue. A company with operations in these two nations/regions can utilize the study results to gain deeper insight into strategies and tactics that will build psychological safety and organizational resilience.
| Workplace Concern (By Prevalence) | |
Australia | Lack of recognition, Work-life balance, Job performance | |
Canada | Concerns with daily work activities, Job performance, Conflict of values/ethical climate in the company, Conflict/tension at work with manager | |
China | Concerns with daily work activities, Lack of recognition, Lack of professional development | |
France | Lack of professional development, Job performance, Concerns with daily work activities | |
Germany | Work-life balance, Job performance, Conflict/tension at work with manager, Concerns with daily work activities | |
India | Conflict/tension at work with manager, Job performance, Work-life balance, Lack of professional development, Concerns with daily work activities | |
Mexico | Job performance, Concerns with daily work activities, Lack of recognition, Conflict/tension at work with manager | |
United Kingdom | Lack of recognition, Work-life balance, Concerns with daily work activities | |
United States | Work-life balance, Job performance, Conflict/tension at work with manager |