Companies in Dortmund are under high pressure to perform and change — from a shortage of skilled workers to hybrid working models. Psychological stress is increasing, days lost are increasing and HR is faced with the task of managing mental health in a structured and legally compliant manner.
In the North Rhine-Westphalia region in particular, competition for talent, rising costs and high expectations from employees are intensifying the need for professional mental health management.
- Increasing workload and continuous availability
- Higher failure rates due to stress, exhaustion and conflicts within the team
- Uncertainty as to how the GBU Psyche can be implemented in a practical and digital way
- Managers who have little time for individual support in everyday life
example: A service company with 250 employees in Dortmund wants to make psychological stress transparent and efficiently fulfill the GBU Psyche.
With mentalport, digital assessments are first rolled out, which make stressed areas visible. On this basis, HR receives meaningful reporting, starts targeted measures via the mentalPORT app and can document progress vis-à-vis management and works council.