#workplace-loneliness

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Relationships
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Could a chatbot replace your best friend at work?

Most professionals would accept AI chatbots as close workplace companions amid rising workplace loneliness and a willingness to prioritize workplace friendship over higher pay.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Love My Job in Health Care. But One Part of It Is Very Lonely.

I can't figure out how to connect with my co-workers, which is ironic since I am a behavioral health provider. I'm located with doctors who refer patients to me for counseling. I love the work! The doctors like and respect my work! Clients say I'm helpful! When I do interact with doctors and other staff, they are friendly and I can always reach them via email or Teams. There are several people on staff who I think could become great work friends.
Relationships
fromFortune
1 week ago

Most workers want an AI chatbot to be their work best friends, a new study says | Fortune

A new study from advisory firm KPMG found that 45% of workers surveyed reported feelings of loneliness in the workplace, and the majority would trade 20% in salary in exchange for working with close friends. And 99% of workers are interested in an AI chatbot that could become a close friend or trusted companion at work. There's a business case, too: Nearly 90% said friendship-enabling cultures are crucial for retention.
Artificial intelligence
Public health
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Connection is a strategy, not a sentiment

Loneliness is a public health and business crisis that undermines employee health, culture, performance, and financial outcomes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Back to the office! Why gen Z has had enough of working from home

Is this about employers forcing people back into the office, citing culture and connection, but mostly wanting to check employees aren't slacking? It's true that there's been a push from big employers such as Amazon and Tesco over the past year to get people back on site, but this is different: in a new Bupa survey of 8,000 workers, 45% of gen Z respondents said they were considering looking for jobs with more social interaction.
Mental health
Remote teams
fromKTRH Local Houston and Texas News
4 months ago

Remote workers can be more engaged than those in the office, but also lonelier. | NewsRadio 740 KTRH | KTRH Local Houston and Texas News

Remote workers show higher engagement but also increased emotional distress compared to those in the office.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
4 months ago

Why business leaders need to tackle loneliness at work

Employee loneliness profoundly impacts their professional performance and overall business productivity, making it a critical issue for organizations.
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