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There are 2 types of managers suffering the most right now and it could spell disaster for the workplace
LeadershipThere are 2 types of managers suffering the most right now and it could spell disaster for the workplace
By Sara BraunApril 25, 2025
People walk along the promenade by Playa La Caleta beach on a sunny clear blue sky day on April 20, 2023 in Malaga, Spain.
FinanceInvestment bankers have ‘work-from-beach’ dreams crushed after Citi shutters its Málaga office
By Greg McKennaApril 25, 2025
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NewslettersSenior leaders are feeling the burden of cuts to middle management
By Lily Mae LazarusApril 21, 2025
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LeadershipExecutives are drowning. Blame the vanishing middle management layer
By Lily Mae LazarusApril 21, 2025
Employers are underestimating how burned out their workers are and it could be an expensive mistake
LeadershipEmployers are underestimating how burned out their workers are and it could be an expensive mistake
By Sara BraunApril 15, 2025
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Life8 signs your work-life balance is in poor health—and how to fix it
By Judith JosephApril 10, 2025
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LeadershipBurned-out executives can cost companies more than $20,000—and cause a ‘social contagion effect’
By HR BrewApril 3, 2025
Board burnout is a major risk to all companies—Here’s how they can protect their top directors
LeadershipBoard burnout is a major risk to all companies—Here’s how they can protect their top directors
By Lila MacLellanMarch 17, 2025
A stressed out woman sits at her desk with her hands on her head and looking at paperwork.
LeadershipBurnout is costing companies as much as $5 million a year—Here’s how that breaks down from average worker to top executive
By Sara BraunMarch 12, 2025
40% of stressed out business leaders are considering leaving their roles and it’s creating a ‘structural breakdown’ in the talent pipeline
Newsletters40% of stressed out business leaders are considering leaving their roles and it’s creating a ‘structural breakdown’ in the talent pipeline
By Brit MorseJanuary 23, 2025
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LeadershipHR leaders are worried about a potentially dangerous workplace sentiment combo: burnout and engagement
By HR BrewJanuary 23, 2025
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SuccessNine out of 10 Gen Z and millennials say ‘workplace cheating’ is acceptable—that’s napping on the job or sneaking off early
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 17, 2025
The year of no: Workers are turning down additional responsibilities because they’re so burned out
LeadershipThe year of no: Workers are turning down additional responsibilities because they’re so burned out
By Sara BraunJanuary 13, 2025
Woman with a headache while working on PC in the office.
Lifestyle79% of Americans feel burned out as they put most vacation time toward errands, doctor visits, and family care
By The Associated PressJanuary 1, 2025
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HealthBurned out workers ditch hustle culture for ‘slow living’ trend of old-fashioned wood-burning stoves and unstructured play
By Food Drink Life and The Associated PressDecember 26, 2024
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