142: What To Do After Workplace Loss




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Summary: We’ve talked a lot on this show about what to do in challenging situations. Today, what to do when the worst happens. Guest: Andrew Stenhouse, Ed.D. Dean, School for Graduate and Professional Studies Vanguard University of Southern California Loss is pervasive and we don’t often recognize how much we’re dealing with loss at the time. Three broad categories of emotions tend to show up for people during a time of loss: Fear We don’t know the loss will affect us personally We don’t know how we are going to react to the loss These fears can surprise us and cause even more anxiety Anger We can be angry at the person who we lost We need to be able to express our anger in some way Anger sometimes feels good because it provides some illusion of control Sadness Anger tends to yield to sadness Guilt is the feeling that we could or should have done something We can sometimes feel guilt that we are not in as much pain as we think we should be What leaders can do after a loss: Don’t put parameters on how people are supposed to deal with loss However, provide stability and structure for people Create and lead forums for conversation The performance aspects of the job can help stabilize and reduce stress Leaders should facilitate the conversation about the loss, rather than just allowing it (or hoping for it) to happen on its own Bring in someone else to help when you see physical signs of loss “You’re always on one side or the other of a loss. You’re either approaching one or getting over one.” -Andrew Stenhouse What’s one thing you could do now to ready your organization for loss? Feedback On this topic: http://coachingforleaders.com/142 Comments, questions, or feedback: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback (949) 38-LEARN Thank you to Abe Frodeman, Marvin Powell, Phil Griffin, Edison Williams, Raleigh Mikrut, Natasha Libson, Cindy Ramirez, Enmanuel Ortega, Howard Herbert, and Chris Winch for subscribing to the weekly update. You can subscribe also at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you for Sarah in Australia for the kind review on iTunes. If youd like to write a review on iTunes or Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes or http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher