Description
This webinar is led by Women in ITE Committee.
To learn how to register and see more information about the webinar including PDH credit certificate fees, please view the webinar course page here.
This is an interactive session and therefore this webinar will not be provided on-demand when it has ended.
Webinar Description:
Employees are struggling with stress, burnout, and loneliness like never before. In fact, four in 10 U.S. employees say their job is negatively impacting their mental health. Taking a proactive approach to addressing mental wellness leads to a happier and more productive work and life balance; but recovery from burnout is more than simple self-care.
If you can identify with this, join Women in ITE to hear personal stories of burnout and recovery and to engage with others in a highly interactive session where we will explore burnout in the workplace and individual strategies to avoid or overcome burnout. In this unique speed networking style event, you'll have the opportunity to connect with fellow transportation professionals while delving into the critical topic of burnout and sharing ideas and strategies for success. Through a series of small group conversations, you'll not only expand your professional network but also gain valuable perspectives on combating burnout in today's fast-paced workplace. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career journey, this webinar offers a dynamic platform to exchange ideas, gain practical strategies, and forge meaningful connections to thrive in your professional life.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize burnout and preventing it before it escalates.
- Discuss the role of mentorship and support networks in overcoming burnout.
- Discuss managing stress in high pressure periods and its relation to burnout.
Policies: Registration closes 30 minutes prior to start. Participants are able to purchase and retrieve their PDH credit certificate until their access to the content expires. After the content expires and goes into archive, the PDH credit certificate opportunity is forfeited.