by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. | Sep 15, 2022 | Organizational Dysfunction
Mental health is the capacity for each of us to feel, think and act in ways that strengthen our ability to enjoy life and deal with its inherent challenges. It is often described as how we feel and act — our behaviors, mood, and attitude toward our lives and our...
by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. | Sep 8, 2022 | Organizational Dysfunction
What benefit is it to the organization if short-term goals are met, but a leader’s behavior contributes to employee unrest, sabotage, or high turnover with loss of skills and knowledge? Leaders must be aware of how their behavior impacts the motivation and...
by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. | Sep 1, 2022 | Organizational Dysfunction
Much of what we read about employee motivation suggests that this is the job of leaders and managers as though employees are incapable of doing so themselves. The assumption that people are naturally unmotivated has created a large market for books, videos and...
by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. | Aug 25, 2022 | Organizational Dysfunction
How are you contributing to the rising occurrence of dysfunctional employees? Dysfunctional behavior is a part of everyday life in the workplace. In most cases, it is enabled by leaders and managers who are not sure of how to handle employees when they don’t behave...
by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. | Aug 18, 2022 | Organizational Dysfunction
Leadership behavior can be predicted based on a leader’s Striving Style or MBTI type. With the Striving Styles, you can also identify the function of the brain that will be used to decide and gather information and the predominant, emotional need that must be...
by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. | Aug 4, 2022 | Organizational Dysfunction
Leadership behavior can be predicted based on a leader’s Striving Style or MBTI type. With the Striving Styles, you can also identify the function of the brain that will be used to decide and gather information, and the predominant, emotional need that must be met for...
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