Relational Energy
How to Beat Burnout and Ignite Your Team
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Will be published approx. on 12. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
979-8-89057-165-6 (ISBN)
Description
Burnout isn’t solved with perks, it’s solved with communication. Grounded in peer-reviewed research, Relational Energy shows leaders how to use everyday language to spark energy, revive exhausted teams, and build workplaces where people thrive.
Every leader is dealing with burnout and looking for something they can actually do tomorrow morning, and this is it.
In this book, leadership scholars Amy Young and Kim Cameron reveal how everyday communication creates relational energy, the powerful force that fuels engagement, creativity, resilience, health and well-being, and performance across teams.
Drawing on research from positive psychology and decades of work with leaders and organizations, the authors show how simple shifts in communication can transform workplaces from drained and disconnected to energized and thriving.
In this book, leaders learn how to:
Practical, research-driven, and immediately applicable, Relational Energy shows leaders how small changes in language can create extraordinary impact, recharging people, teams, and entire organizations.
Every leader is dealing with burnout and looking for something they can actually do tomorrow morning, and this is it.
In this book, leadership scholars Amy Young and Kim Cameron reveal how everyday communication creates relational energy, the powerful force that fuels engagement, creativity, resilience, health and well-being, and performance across teams.
Drawing on research from positive psychology and decades of work with leaders and organizations, the authors show how simple shifts in communication can transform workplaces from drained and disconnected to energized and thriving.
In this book, leaders learn how to:
- use the language of belonging to help employees feel valued, respected, and connected;
- turn everyday conversations into sources of relational energy that boost motivation and performance;
- build trust through respectful dialogue, listening, and authentic presence;
- navigate difficult conversations without draining morale or relationships;
- create positive team interactions that spread energy across organizations; and
- replace burnout cultures with communication practices that spark engagement and well-being.
Practical, research-driven, and immediately applicable, Relational Energy shows leaders how small changes in language can create extraordinary impact, recharging people, teams, and entire organizations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-89057-165-6 (9798890571656)
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Persons
Amy Young, PhD, is a professor of business communications at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. She is the former faculty director of the Center for Positive Organizations Consortium.
Kim Cameron, PhD, is the William Russell Kelly Professor Emeritus of Management and Organizations at the Ross School of Business and Professor Emeritus of Higher Education at the University of Michigan. He cofounded the Center for Positive Organizations and continues to teach positive leadership in executive education at Ross.
Kim Cameron, PhD, is the William Russell Kelly Professor Emeritus of Management and Organizations at the Ross School of Business and Professor Emeritus of Higher Education at the University of Michigan. He cofounded the Center for Positive Organizations and continues to teach positive leadership in executive education at Ross.