The abrupt transition from working onsite to working remotely has profoundly impacted the mental health and professional development of employees worldwide.Anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts have all increased among employees since the COVID-19 pandemic began. In addition, employees have experienced disruption to their education and professional development.To create a mentally healthier workplace while fostering a work environment conducive to learning, KDCI has launched two programs for its learning initiative: KDCI eLearning Program and KDCI Learning Webinar.
The company is built on highly-skilled workers. Thus, KDCI is committed to developing a positive mental health culture while providing opportunities for its staff to learn and grow.Early last year, KDCI eLearning Program was launched to provide employees access to any online course that will help them expand their knowledge base and ramp up their skills.Under this initiative program, employees were able to study the fundamentals of the Japanese language, write to sell like a pro through a copywriting course, and discover leadership fundamentals. Moreover, employees learned how to master Agile Scrum, get certified in Animation Techniques, and even improved their communication skills.The repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic may have been felt across departments, but KDCI remained relentless in upskilling its workforce—ensuring all its employees will have a future-proof career. KDCI thrives as a people-centric organization, and as long as we have an empowered workforce that is eager to grow, we will make learning a massive part of everyday work.Furthermore, KDCI believes that good mental health is associated with increased learning and productivity. The company initiated the KDCI Learning Webinar late last year to strengthen employees’ well-being and mental resilience. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees have attended a series of webinars on subjects ranging from financial wellness, time management and mental health.
So far, KDCI has provided webinars such as (1) Road to Financial Wellness, which taught employees how to save and invest wisely, (2) Managing Stress and Anxiety While Working from Home, which discussed everyday stressors, signs and symptoms, support strategies, and recommended practical tips on how to manage stress and anxiety, (3) The Place of Joy in the Workplace, which advised employees how to find meaning and purpose at work, and (4) Thriving, Not Just Surviving, which gave insights on how to cope amidst continuing adversity.The COVID-19 virus may remain with us for the long term. But with KDCI’s ongoing efforts to improve professional development and corporate wellness programs, the company, together with its people, will definitely come out stronger after this pandemic.
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