The Burnout Challenge: Managing Peoples Relationships with Their Jobs
English
By (author): Christina Maslach Michael P. Leiter
A Forbes Best Business Book
Vital reading for todays and tomorrows leaders. Arianna Huffington
Burnout seems to be everyones problem, and this book has solutions. As trailblazers in burnout research, Christina Maslach and Michael Leiter didnt just clear the path to study the causestheyve also discovered some of the cures. Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Think Again
A thoughtful and well researched book about a core issue at the heart of the great resignation. Christian Stadler, Forbes
Provides the path to creating a better world of work where people can flourish rather than get beaten down. Marcel Schwantes, Inc.
Burnout is among the most significant on-the-job hazards facing workers today. It is also among the most misunderstood. In particular, we tend to characterize burnout as a personal issuea problem employees should fix themselves by getting therapy, practicing relaxation techniques, or changing jobs. Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter show why burnout also needs to be managed by the workplace.
Citing a wealth of research data and drawing on illustrative anecdotes, The Burnout Challenge shows how organizations can change to promote sustainable productivity. Maslach and Leiter provide useful tools for identifying the signs of employee burnout and offer practical, evidence-driven guidance for implementing change. The key, they argue, is to begin with less-taxing changes that employees nonetheless find meaningful, seeding the ground for more thorough reforms in the future.
As priorities and policies shift across workplaces, The Burnout Challenge provides pragmatic, creative, and cost-effective solutions to improve employee efficiency, health, and happiness.