The Burnout Epidemic : The Rise of Chronic Stress and How We Can Fix It
(2021)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Harvard Business Review Press, 2021
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781647820374 (electronic bk.) MWT14472862, 1647820375 (electronic bk.) 14472862
LANGUAGE
English
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In this important and timely book, workplace well-being expert Jennifer Moss helps leaders and individuals prevent burnout and create healthier, happier, and more productive workplaces. We tend to think of burnout as a problem we can solve with self-care: more yoga, better breathing techniques, and more resilience. But evidence is mounting that applying personal, Band-Aid solutions to an epic and rapidly evolving workplace phenomenon isn't enough&#8212in fact, it's not even close. If we're going to solve this problem, organizations must take the lead in developing an antiburnout strategy that moves beyond apps, wellness programs, and perks. In this eye-opening, paradigm-shifting, and practical guide, Jennifer Moss lays bare the real causes of burnout and how organizations can stop the chronic stress cycle that an alarming number of workers suffer through. The Burnout Epidemic explains: - What causes burnout&#8212and what organizations can do to prevent it - Why traditional wellness initiatives fall short - How companies can build an antiburnout strategy based on prevention, not perks - How leaders can measure burnout in their own organizations - What leaders can do to develop a healthier culture that prioritizes resilience and curiosity As the pandemic has shown, self-care is important, but it's not a cure-all for burnout. Employers need to do more. With fascinating research, new findings from the pandemic, and interviews with business leaders around the globe, The Burnout Epidemic offers readers insightful and actionable advice that will empower them to help themselves&#8212and their employees&#8212feel healthier and happier at work

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