The book systematically explores burnout through three crucial perspectives: workplace systems, individual patterns, and organizational culture. Drawing from decades of occupational health research and organizational psychology, it bridges the gap between academic insights and practical application.
Readers gain access to diagnostic tools for identifying burnout risks, evidence-based prevention strategies including workflow redesign and boundary-setting protocols, and concrete recovery methodologies for those already experiencing symptoms. What sets this guide apart is its integration of multiple disciplines, combining insights from organizational psychology, neuroscience, and management theory to create a holistic understanding of workplace stress.
The content progresses logically from identification through prevention to recovery, incorporating real-world case studies from Fortune 500 companies and data from both traditional and remote work environments. Through clear examples and implementable frameworks, it provides HR professionals, organizational leaders, and individuals with the tools needed to address burnout effectively while maintaining productivity and fostering a healthier workplace culture.
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