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Can you 'teach' workers to be more emotionally resilient?

  • Written by Yvonne Brunetto, Professor of Management and HRM , Southern Cross University
imageEveryone has psychological capital to draw on in times of stress.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

You may know someone like this at work: optimistic and resilient, they appear to bounce through challenges drawing on an internal strength that helps them work through problems they encounter at work. Always hopeful and positive about the...

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