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Managing Stress & Humanizing the Workplace Machine in Unprecedented Times

Rex Miller is a consultant, speaker, and the author of several books including “Whole – What Teachers Need to Help Students Thrive” and “The Healthy Workplace Nudge: How Healthy People, Culture, and Buildings Lead to High Performance”. In April 2020, Mike Petrusky hosted a live webinar broadcast called “Managing Stress & Humanizing the Workplace Machine … Continue reading "Managing Stress & Humanizing the Workplace Machine in Unprecedented Times"

Managing Stress & Humanizing the Workplace Machine in Unprecedented Times

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Rex Miller is a consultant, speaker, and the author of several books including “Whole – What Teachers Need to Help Students Thrive” and “The Healthy Workplace Nudge: How Healthy People, Culture, and Buildings Lead to High Performance”. In April 2020, Mike Petrusky hosted a live webinar broadcast called “Managing Stress & Humanizing the Workplace Machine in Unprecedented Times” where Rex discussed our human behavior and how stress often drives us to make poor decisions at critical times. Rex has gained many insights from research on wellbeing in the workplace, extensive studies around workplace wellness programs, and an understanding of how to manage stress by creating healthier environments. Rex shared his thoughts on unprecedented changes in our world while offering strategic foresight about culture change and the need for collaboration to shift behavioral health in the workplace.

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Connect with Rex on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rexmiller/

Learn more about Rex and his work: https://rexmiller.com/

Watch the full webinar video with Rex, Madi and Mike: https://eptura.com/webinar-download-managing-stress-with-rex-miller

Register for future “Workplace Innovator Interactive” livestreams: https://eptura.com/live-webinar-2020-weekly-livestream

Watch Mike on OSW Daily, a YouTube livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9X1busb2H6aJbfQocWZRdw

Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://eptura.com/discover-more/podcasts/workplace-innovator/

Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/

Share your thoughts with Mike via email: [email protected]


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As Director of Podcasts at Eptura, Mike Petrusky hosts both the Workplace Innovator Podcast and the Asset Champion Podcast, sharing thought leadership with CRE, FM, and IT leaders in the digital and hybrid workplace. Mike has produced more than 500 podcast episodes listened to in over 111 countries. As an in-demand public speaker, Mike engages audiences at numerous industry events each year, including International Facility Management Association and CoreNet conferences, focusing on the human element of workplace and facility management.

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