

Why Burnout Happens — and How Bosses Can Help
Dec 15, 2020
Christina Maslach, a leading psychologist at UC Berkeley and author of 'The Truth About Burnout,' sheds light on the pervasive issue of workplace burnout. She emphasizes that burnout stems from excessive workloads, lack of control, community, and misaligned values. Maslach advocates for tailored, grassroots solutions to combat burnout, highlighting the importance of strong social networks in fostering positive change. Leaders are encouraged to identify and address systemic workplace issues rather than placing the burden solely on individuals.
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Burnout Defined
- Burnout isn't simply exhaustion, it's an occupational phenomenon.
- It's a three-pronged experience of exhaustion, cynicism, and ineffectiveness.
Six Areas of Mismatch
- Burnout stems from mismatches between people and their workplace in six key areas.
- These areas include workload, control, reward, community, fairness, and values.
Managerial Check-ins
- Managers should check in with employees supportively, focusing on their well-being.
- Address the job situation rather than blaming the individual.