Overview:
In this session participants will be guided through a behavioral-science perspective on how toxicity develops and spreads in workplaces.
The session explores cognitive, motivational, and cultural factors that shape why employees detach or resign. It highlights frameworks for diagnosing root causes of dissatisfaction and introduces proven repair mechanisms that build trust, accountability, and organizational health. The lecture emphasizes practical understanding over blame, focusing on sustainable retention and leadership ethics.
Why you should Attend:
If you can't distinguish between individual toxicity and systemic dysfunction, your interventions will miss the root issue. This session illuminates the real psychological and structural forces prompting people to leave.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Diagnostic distinctions between managerial and systemic toxicity
- The psychology of disengagement and burnout
- Organizational trust-building and accountability restoration
- Structural redesign and communication clarity
- Models for retaining high-performing employees
Who Will Benefit: