Important steps for managing burnout in the workplace
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How bold will you be in battling burnout?

Important steps for managing burnout in the workplace

You and your people are tired — the 'always on' mentality of living in a digital world is weighing on people. Burnout isn't just an individual problem, it is an organizational one.

In a recent survey of over 125 CEOs developed by Fortune and Deloitte's Chief Executive program, employee well-being was identified as the top area where CEOs say their companies have struggled the most during the pandemic.

Often organizations can be well-intentioned in looking to prevent employee burnout, but struggle to take the first step towards making a long-lasting impact. Read this Deloitte article to find out the top three common barriers and first steps to take to combat burnout.

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