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Depressed woman sitting on bed and holding head in hands through window with raindrops. (c) AndrewLozovyi VIA Depositphotos.com.

The hidden costs of unresolved grief in employees

E. Forrest Christian 2020 October 2 Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Charles Dhanaraj and George Kohlrieser of the International Institute for Management Development recently addressed how executives’ unresolved grief can affect both their performance and that of the firm. A discussion.

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Depressed woman sitting on bed and holding head in hands through window with raindrops. (c) AndrewLozovyi VIA Depositphotos.com.

Robbie Stamp on How Grief Feels

E. Forrest Christian 2020 September 29 Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Grief, says Robbie Stamp in his TEDXLondon talk, “is like being thrown into a storm riven ocean.” Robbie as a person is broad and deep, and speaks about how grief is experienced.

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Depressed woman sitting on bed and holding head in hands through window with raindrops. (c) AndrewLozovyi VIA Depositphotos.com.

What to say to the Grief-Stricken

E. Forrest Christian 2020 September 28 Uncategorized Leave a Comment

What do you say to someone who is grief-stricken by a death? Here’s three things to say that actually mean something.

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