Burnout is more than just fatigue—it’s a crisis of disengagement that impacts individual wellbeing and organisational success. It has become a pervasive challenge in modern workplaces, affecting productivity and morale. But what if the solution lies not just in reducing stress but in improving engagement?
This webinar will explore the critical link between workplace engagement and burnout prevention, offering strategies to re-energise your team and create a culture of connection, purpose, and resilience. Learn how to identify the early signs of burnout, implement engagement initiatives, and cultivate a workplace where employees feel valued and motivated to perform at their best.
Led by an expert in workplace wellbeing, this session will provide actionable insights for leaders, managers, and HR professionals looking to combat burnout and drive sustainable engagement across their teams.
Key Takeaways
- Understand the relationship between burnout and workplace engagement
- Learn to identify early warning signs of burnout in yourself and your team
- Discover strategies to boost workplace engagement and foster a sense of purpose
- Explore ways to create a resilient, connected, and thriving workplace culture
Presenter: Emily Douglass, Organisational Psychologist
Emily Douglass is an experienced organisational psychologist who enjoys having a positive impact on others so they can live more full personal lives. She is a facilitator and professional coach, regularly presenting on topics such as resilience in the workplace, vicarious trauma, team effectiveness and leadership development.
Emily began her career as a logistic operations manager, embarking on a career change when she discovered her skill for unlocking human potential. As an organisational psychologist she draws on her first-hand experience of what it means to be a resilient, ethical and effective leader, having led diverse teams whilst serving in the Australian Army. Emily has worked with a range of industries, from freight to finance, across all sizes of businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the webinar?
The webinar is 45min of delivery + 15min questions.
How is it delivered?
The webinar is accessible from anywhere, as it will be conducted via a live video call using Zoom.
What if I can't attend live?
The online workshop will be recorded. You will be able to view a recording of webinar afterwards.
How do I book?
Please register now and you will be provided with a link to attend the webinar.