Loneliness isn't st a well-being risk; it is an acute business risk. The effects of loneliness don’t just permeate an individual’s personal life, it can negatively impact their professional life. When employees don’t feel a sense of camaraderie or belonging at work, their performance suffers.
According to research from Gartner, employees who are satisfied with camaraderie in their organization show a high enterprise contribution of 23 percent. But employees who are dissatisfied with the camaraderie in their organization show a high enterprise contribution of only 13 percent.
Organizations have taken early steps to mitigate loneliness by targeting interactions within the workplace and beyond, like mandating employees to return to the office to boost collaboration and connection. But proximity alone isn’t a cure for employee loneliness. It ignores the root causes of the issue.
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