Monday, October 19, 2009

BEHAVIOR: The Impact of Marital Problems on Worker Productivity.





Topic:



BEHAVIOR: The Impact of Marital Problems on Worker Productivity.

Statistics estimate 6 billion dollars in revenue is lost by American business, as a result of decreased worker productivity stemming from marriage and relationship problems.



Summary:

Dr. Beth Erickson, Ph.D., speaker and author based in Edina, Minn., can discuss worker productivity in light of Emotional Wellness Month (October):
"Businesses need to realize that marriage and divorce affect their bottom lines. Not only will people in a happy marriage be better, more productive workers, but also, they will be able to enjoy the safety and security of knowing someone is in their corners and their family is taken care of. This means they have the free attention to focus on other, more creative pursuits. All of this makes them better employees."



She affirmed the workplace and family life cannot be separated. One influences the other in diverse ways. "It's applicable to family. If a person is disengaged at home, they will be disengaged in the workplace," she said. She often invites her listeners on web talk radio "Relationships 101" to refer a co-worker, or supervisor who appears to perpetuate a toxic work culture, to therefore re-shape their approach to work and family life via a consultation. "Examine yourself and see where you can make a contribution in the workplace every day, and realize that everyone can make a difference," she said.

News Contact: Jackie O'Neal,
jackieoneal@helloworld.com Phone: +1-609-334-8621 Web site: http://www.drbetherickson.com





Guest Logistics:

Dr. Beth Erickson lives in Minnesota 1 mile from an NBC affiliate CNN uses
and also close to ABC and NBC in the Twin Cities. Her patients are
used to her media placements so she can re-arrange her schedule at a
moment's notice. I'd be delighted to coordinate an interview





TV Clip:

http://www.drbetherickson.com/Press_Room.html

Dr. Beth is the host of "Relationships 101" on www.webtalkradio.net and a psychotherapist for 30 years. She is a great expert who can offer your audience practical tips on love, health, and family

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