Over four million American workers quit their jobs each month in 2022, according to Forbes. Burnout has hit record levels and continues to rise globally with middle managers reporting higher levels than any other worker group. So, how do workplaces do more with less? In this first of a three-part series, Dewey, Rae, and Bryana break down the causes for workplace burnout.
This episode is part one of a three-part series.
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References:
- Robinson, Bryan. (2023 February 7). New Outlook On Burnout For 2023: Limitations On What Managers Can Do. Forbes.
- McKinsey & Company. (2022 May 27). Addressing employee burnout: Are you solving the right problem? McKinsey Health Institute.
- Wigert, Ben. (2020 March 13). Employee Burnout: The Biggest Myth. Gallup Workplace.
- Gallup Workplace. (n.d.). Employee Burnout: Causes and Cures. Gallup Workplace.
Resources:
Clifton, Jim and Harter, Jim. (2021 May 4). Wellbeing at Work: How to Build Resilient and Thriving Teams. Gallup.