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Why Mental Health Strategies Fail in the Workplace

Hetal Doshi, Organisational psychologist & CEO, O-Psych

08-Feb-22 11:00

Why Mental Health Strategies Fail in the Workplace

Mental Health is finally at the forefront of Corporate Malaysia. But two years into this pandemic, organizations are still struggling to identify and implement mental health strategies that truly address, protect and empower their workforce. Organisational psychologist and CEO of O-Psych Hetal Doshi joins us to discuss the 9 reasons why these strategies aren’t working, and how to fix them.

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Produced by: Audrey Raj

Presented by: Audrey Raj


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