face a turbulent future. We face a future where companies will have to re-evaluate the skills their employees need to survive in what's going to be a very tough market over the next few years. A mentally and emotionally fit workforce will be essential to succeed.
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This belief that we have inner resources that can give us an edge, that's a great and exciting thing … Accessing the inner resources of a human being. This is a source of competitive advantage.
– Tim Munden, Chief Learning Officer, Unilever
Mental fitness really matters for the future. We need agile and resilient leaders to secure our future. So, we have to make people understand that you've got to train your muscles, your mental muscles, to become more resilient and more agile for the future because the pace of change is rapidly increasing and we are constantly expecting more from each other in less time, therefore this is a vital skill to master. This isn't something you do because you're feeling a bit of stress, actually it's much more than that. It's about making yourself ready to become the type of leader we need for the future. It's really important that this is positioned as it should be – it's about developing our leaders to be mentally and emotionally fit for the future they must lead us into – one where we need to be adaptable and agile in the face of constant change.
– Nathalie Slechte, Chief HR Officer, JDE
Notes
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2 2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention USA (2018) Mental Health Data and Publications, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention USA <https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/data_publications/index.htm>
3 3 IHME (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation) (2017) Global Burden of Disease.
4 3a WHO & The Lancet Psychiatry 2016: Scaling-up treatment of depression and anxiety: a global return on investment analysis
5 4 Oxford Economics Analysis, ‘The economic importance of safeguarding mental health in the workplace,’ Mental Health Foundation <https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/added-value-mental-health-workplace-asset>
6 5 Business in the Community (2019) ‘Mental health at work 2019: time to take ownership’, BitC <https://www.bitc.org.uk/report/mental-health-at-work-2019-time-to-take-ownership/>
7 6 Deloitte UK (2020, January) Mental Health and Employers: Refreshing the Case for Investment, <https://www2.deloitte.com/uk/en/pages/consulting/articles/mental-health-and-employers-refreshing-the-case-for-investment.html>
8 7 Unum (2014) The Future Workplace, Unum <http:/resources.unum.co.uk/downloads/future-workplace.pdf?cdbc2a5e-58fb-5feb-9dda-6058155b6f58>
9 8 Mental Health Foundation (2016) Added Value: Mental Health as a Workplace Asset, https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/added-value-mental-health-workplace-asset
10 9 CIPD (2020) Health and Well-Being at Work, CIPD
11 10 The Myers-Briggs Company (2019) Type and the Always-On Culture, The Myers-Briggs Company <https://ap.themyersbriggs.com/content/Type_and_the_always_on_culture__TheMyersBriggsCo_2019.pdf>
12 11 MIND (UK) (2018–2019) Workplace Wellbeing Index, <https://www.mind.org.uk/media-a/5990/mind-index-insight-report-2019.pdf>
13 12 GALLUP-Healthways (2015) Well-Being Index.
14 13 Mental Health Foundation (2016) Added Value: Mental Health as a Workplace Asset <https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/added-value-mental-health-workplace-asset>
15 14 Oxford Economics analysis, The Economic Importance of Safeguarding Mental Health in the Workplace, Mental Health Foundation, <https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/added-value-mental-health-workplace-asset>
16 15 XEROX (2016) Working Well: A Global Survey of Workforce Wellbeing Strategies, XEROX <https://www.xerox.com/downloads/usa/en/buck/reports/hrc_rp_global_wellbeing_survey_2016.pdf>
17 16 The Healthways Center of Health Research and Population Health Management (2012)
18 17 Deloitte UK (2020, January) Mental Health and Employers: Refreshing the Case for Investment.
19 18 Deloitte USA and Canada (2018) The ROI in Work Health Programs: Good for People, Good for Business: A Blueprint for Workplace Mental Health Programs.
20 19 PWC Australia (2014) Creating a Mentally Healthy Workplace: Return on Investment Analysis.
21 20 The World Economic Forum (2010) The Wellness Imperative – Creating More Effective Organizations, WEF
22 21 Sorenson, S. (2013) How Employee Engagement Drives Growth, GALLUP <https://www.gallup.com/workplace/236927/employee-engagement-drives-growth.aspx>