Face to Face with Employee Burnout
Face To Face with Employee Burnout
Burnout is chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed (World Health Organization).
· 82% of employees report feeling burned out at least some of the time.
· 25% of employees say that they feel burned out often or always.
Six root causes of burnout:
Workload
Does work demand exceed reasonable available time?
59% say they at least sometimes have an unmanageable workload.
Autonomy
Do employees have some input into their job functions?
Involving employees when defining job roles improves well-being and reduced burnout.
Community
Do employees feel supported by their peers and management?
Promoting peer support or affinity groups can help.
Appreciation
Are employees recognized for their contributions?
28% say that they do not often receive reward or recognition for their work.
Fairness
Do employees perceive the organization’s culture to be fair and equitable?
14% say they have been treated unfairly at work.
Values
Are the employees’ values aligned with those of the organization? Misalignment of values increases the risk of employee burnout.
The good news;
Among organizations that implemented all nine of AHA’s recommended burnout prevention policies, 91% of employees reported positive workplace well-being, compared to only 51% of employees at organizations with no policies in place.
9 practices to beat burnout from the American Heart Association;
1. Annually assess the match between employee capabilities and job demands
2. Create and socialize a clear, written flow for decisions rights, including the criteria and who is responsible for making specific decisions
3. Annually assess employee workload
4. Promote employee peer support groups
5. Implement a written policy discouraging use of technology after work hours
6. Allow employees input on their job design
7. Implement a written policy supporting employee skills development and training
8. Annually assess whether employees feel supported in the workplace to lead a healthy life
9. Implement a written policy that supports and promotes employee well-being
Healthy, productive, and engaged employees are just a few of the benefits of a policy-based approach.
Read the full report and complete the Workforce Well-being Scorecard to see how your organization measures up.
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