Cultivating Victory: Workplace Flourishing As A Predictor Of Task Performance In The Ghana Armed Forces

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Frontiers in Psychology

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Military personnel in high-stress environments face significant risks to their well being, which can impair their crucial task performance. This study investigated the relationship between workplace flourishing and task performance within the Ghana Armed Forces. Using a quantitative cross-sectional design, data were collected from 292 military personnel (from Second Lieutenant to Major and NCOs) stationed at the 37 Military Hospital via standardized scales: the Flourishing at Work Scale and the In-Role Performance Scale. The results revealed a significant positive correlation (*r* = 0.486, *p* < 0.01) and a predictive relationship (β = 0.339, *p* < 0.01), indicating that personnel who experience higher levels of holistic well-being—encompassing emotional, psychological, and social dimensions— demonstrate markedly better task performance. The findings underscore that fostering a flourishing work environment is a critical strategic component for enhancing operational effectiveness in military organizations.

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Cultivating victory: workplace flourishing as a predictor of task performance in the Ghana Armed Forces

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