Are Your Leaders Burnt Out?
Dr. Michelle McQuaid (MAPP)
Wellbeing Researcher & Teacher | Playful Change Activator | Best-Selling Author
59.6% of leaders reporting feeling burnout
With a constantly shifting landscape, an ever-growing list of “management” expectations, and only so much time and energy to navigate each day, new research has found that 59.6% of leaders are feeling burnt out.?So, what can organizations do to support their leaders better??
“Leaders who reported that their workplaces were caring and safe were significantly less likely to feel burnt out,” explained Dr. Paige Williams, co-founder of The Leaders Lab and one of the partners in the new research.?“They were also more likely to report higher levels of individual, team, and workplace performance.”?
The research found that workplaces can create caring and safe work environments by using their policies, procedures, language, and cultural norms to prioritize and support:?
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The research found that by often integrating these CARE behaviors into existing workplace Routines (team processes), Rituals (team practices), Rules (workplace policies), and Role Modeling opportunities (behaviors), levels of safety, wellbeing, and performance improved significantly for leaders and their teams.
“Unfortunately, while many workplaces are training leaders to ensure they are compliant when it comes to managing psychosocial risks, fewer workplaces are leveraging the new changes in health and safety standards as an opportunity to build on their leaders’ strengths and improve their cultures of care,” Dr. Williams said.?“But, the truth is when it comes to workplace safety, the data clearly shows that a culture of care beats a culture of compliance.”?
How are you helping your leaders build a caring and safe work environment that won’t burn them out?
Want to know how else your leaders and workplace can more effectively and sustainably address psychosocial hazards across your workplace? For a full copy of the research report, please click here .