The Values Connection’s Post

“Wellbeing perks don’t work”. So says Paul Devoy, CEO of Investors in People in this article from HR magazine (link in comments). This is something I’ve thought for a long time. I think it became really clear to me when the free counselling sessions I’d been ‘gifted’ by HR as a way to cope with a toxic work situation were coming to an end… My feelings had been validated by the counsellor in session one. After that, we mostly discussed Brexit. You see, no amount of counselling sessions were ever going to change the toxic leadership we were all experiencing. Or the increase in workload without explanation. Or the bullying tendencies of a colleague. You get the idea… As Paul Devoy says, ignoring the fundamentals that are causing the problems and offering yoga lunches instead, is only storing up trouble for the organisation in future. As well as eroding the trust and the wellbeing of employees. That’s why I’m so passionate about helping leaders develop the personal awareness and necessary skills to deal with the fundamentals. With confidence and direction. So they can take care of their own wellbeing, as well as their employees. Would love to know your thoughts on the article… #personaldevelopment #leadership #values https://lnkd.in/e2wAG9y6

Wellbeing perks don’t work, says Investors in People CEO - HR Magazine

Wellbeing perks don’t work, says Investors in People CEO - HR Magazine

hrmagazine.co.uk

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