Dr Richard Dune

16-08-2023

Navigating employee burnout: A guide for leaders

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Preventing employee burnout: Leadership strategies to foster well-being, boost engagement, and create a healthier, more productive workplace.

How do you respond to employee burnout? Are you comfortable responding to concerns about burnout within your team? Although there are many articles about workplace burnout, there needs to be comprehensive guidance for managers and leaders.

The silent spectre of employee burnout looms in today's high-stakes global business environment. Burnout contributes significantly to a talent shortage that presents costly and complex challenges affecting millions across every sector and industry. In a startling revelation, an estimated 100 million employees worldwide left their jobs in 2022, with burnout often cited as a primary driver.

In this blog, Dr Richard Dune explores effective leadership strategies when faced with an employee expressing burnout.

Taking employee burnout seriously - Establishing a culture of empathy

One of the initial challenges managers face when an employee opens up about burnout is to resist the temptation to dismiss or downplay their concerns. It's easy to assume the employee is merely overwhelmed or lacks resilience. However, it's critical to treat their concerns with gravity regardless of whether or not their experience meets the clinical definition of burnout. Establishing a culture of empathy by scheduling a dedicated, one-on-one conversation signals your commitment to their well-being. It can help forge a stronger bond of trust between you and the employee.

Understanding the employee's experience of burnout - The diagnostic trifecta

Distinguishing between temporary stress and actual burnout can be a challenging task. To make this process easier, there are three pivotal questions leaders can pose to their employees:

  • "Do you feel competent and effective in your job?" - This question offers insight into the employee's self-perception of efficacy and job performance, providing clues as to whether they could benefit from additional support or training.
  • "Do you feel emotionally exhausted at work and/or experience physical symptoms?" - This question probes negative emotions, fatigue, and physical health symptoms such as stress-related headaches or anxiety, which are often prevalent in burnout.
  • "Do you find yourself feeling cynical or caring less than you used to about your colleagues or clients?" - This question helps detect changes in the employee's work-related attitudes, capturing potential shifts from dedication to cynicism.

Identifying the root causes of burnout - Unearthing the stressors

The journey to addressing burnout effectively must pass through the valley of its root causes. Managers must discuss the significant stressors in the employee's life. These can originate from outside work, like financial stress or caregiving responsibilities, or from within the workplace, such as an imbalance between work demands and available resources.

Considering immediate and long-term solutions - A two-tiered approach

Once you understand the causes of an employee's burnout, it's time to consider appropriate responses. The solutions should comprise immediate measures to alleviate current distress and long-term strategies to prevent recurrence. Immediate solutions include delegating some of their workloads, renegotiating deadlines, or offering time off. Longer-term strategies involve adjusting job responsibilities, providing more flexibility in how and where they work, or investing in their personal and professional development.

Creating a monitoring plan - Sustaining change over time

Eradicating burnout isn't a task with a definitive end point but requires ongoing effort and engagement. Regular check-ins with the employee can help monitor progress, adjust strategies as needed, and reaffirm your commitment to their well-being. By following these steps, leaders can build an empathetic, supportive environment that effectively addresses burnout and fosters retention.

Key points to remember

These are the key points to remember from this article:

  • Treat employees' burnout concerns with empathy and seriousness.
  • Use vital diagnostic questions to understand their experience of burnout.
  • Take the time to identify the root causes of their burnout.
  • Implement immediate and long-term solutions to address burnout.

Conclusion

Responding to employee burnout is crucial for managers and leaders in today's high-stakes business environment. It is important to establish a culture of empathy and take employees' concerns seriously, regardless of whether they meet the clinical definition of burnout. Identifying the root causes of burnout, whether they originate from outside work or within the workplace, is essential in addressing the issue effectively.

Managers should consider both immediate and long-term solutions, such as delegating workloads and investing in personal and professional development. Sustaining change over time requires creating a monitoring plan and regular check-ins with the employee.

Take the next step - Lead your team from burnout to balance

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Latest update on 01-03-2025

Preventing burnout through leadership: Strategies for a healthier workplace - The Mandatory Training Group UK -

References and resources

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) (2023) - Wellbeing at work | factsheets.

Eurofound (2018) - Burnout in the workplace: A review of data and policy responses in the EU

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (2002 - Factsheet 22 - Work-related stress.

Forbes Health (2022) - How to deal with stress at work, according to experts.

References and resources

Preventing burnout through leadership: Strategies for a healthier workplace - The Mandatory Training Group UK -

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) (2023) - Wellbeing at work | factsheets.

Eurofound (2018) - Burnout in the workplace: A review of data and policy responses in the EU

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (2002 - Factsheet 22 - Work-related stress.

Forbes Health (2022) - How to deal with stress at work, according to experts.

About the author

Dr Richard Dune

With over 25 years of experience, Dr Richard Dune has a rich background in the NHS, the private sector, academia, and research settings. His forte lies in clinical R&D, advancing healthcare tech, workforce development, and governance. His leadership ensures that regulatory compliance and innovation align seamlessly.

Understanding the employee's experience of burnout: The diagnostic trifecta - The Mandatory Training Group UK -

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