Blog Post
ChrisFoster-30d
4 years agoCommunity Member
Hi everybody,
I built a calculator that you can use to get an idea as to whether or not you are suffering burnout at work.
The calculator uses a bunch of number variables that are added when the user clicks the calculate button depending on the state of each radio button. The score is then totalled up and the relevant feedback section at the bottom of the tool is highlighted.
The reset button clears the score but not the radio button states, so you can change one or two without having to redo the whole lot.
I added a print button so that you can take your results to a discussion with your line manager or a colleague to discuss or perhaps just to use for future reference and progress checks.
Here is the course:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/87b6d939-3349-498a-8a53-98fc211924f2/review
I built a calculator that you can use to get an idea as to whether or not you are suffering burnout at work.
The calculator uses a bunch of number variables that are added when the user clicks the calculate button depending on the state of each radio button. The score is then totalled up and the relevant feedback section at the bottom of the tool is highlighted.
The reset button clears the score but not the radio button states, so you can change one or two without having to redo the whole lot.
I added a print button so that you can take your results to a discussion with your line manager or a colleague to discuss or perhaps just to use for future reference and progress checks.
Here is the course:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/87b6d939-3349-498a-8a53-98fc211924f2/review
- JenniferEdgerto4 years agoCommunity MemberThat's fantastic, Chris. My head hurts a little thinking of setting those variables up!
- ChrisFoster-30d4 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Jen, the variables were not too bad actually - I've created some real monsters!