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The truth about burnout
Book • 1997
The Truth About Burnout challenges the common misconception that burnout is solely an individual's problem.
Instead, it emphasizes that burnout is often a result of organizational factors such as unsustainable workload, lack of control, inadequate recognition, and poor community support.
The authors provide insights into how organizations can address these issues to reduce burnout and improve workplace engagement.
Instead, it emphasizes that burnout is often a result of organizational factors such as unsustainable workload, lack of control, inadequate recognition, and poor community support.
The authors provide insights into how organizations can address these issues to reduce burnout and improve workplace engagement.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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in the context of understanding burnout.


Laurie Santos

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Five Tips to be Happier at Work (Dr Laurie at SXSW)
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as the author of the book and an expert on burnout.


Alison Beard

Why Burnout Happens — and How Bosses Can Help