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When leaders crack under pressure: the epidemic of leadership burnout

Story • 31st Aug 2023 • 3 Min Read

When leaders crack under pressure: the epidemic of leadership burnout

Life @ Work#Wellbeing

Author: Gabriela Paz Y Miño Gabriela Paz Y Miño
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Take a closer look at why some leaders facing increasing responsibilities and relentless connectivity are succumbing to burnout and affecting organisations' stability.

Leaders have always been expected to adeptly manage a multitude of responsibilities, overseeing teams, making critical decisions, and steering their organisations towards success. However, a concerning trend has emerged, shining a light on the fact that leaders are faltering and succumbing to burnout at an alarming rate.

Leaders play a pivotal role in the functioning of any organisation. They bridge the gap between top-level leadership and front-line employees, ensuring that strategies are effectively implemented, goals are achieved, and overall operations run smoothly. Yet, this very role that carries such significance has become a double-edged sword, imposing an immense burden on those who occupy these positions.

According to Gartner research, over three-quarters of employees have placed increased importance on managerial support while leaders grapple with 51% more responsibilities than they can effectively handle.

Management Today has also published data illustrating this problem: "Last year, The Burnout Epidemic calculated that burnout costs the global economy almost $1 trillion in productivity annually, along with $190 billion in healthcare expenses and the lives of 120,000 workers in the US alone.

READ MORE | 5 types of burnout – and how to address them

This phenomenon spans every sector and stratum of business life. A 2021 study by Benenden Health in the UK revealed that 61% of managers experienced exhaustion and burnout since the beginning of the pandemic, with 20% contemplating quitting their jobs due to the strain on their mental well-being."

A silent mental health crisis looms over the upper echelons of global business. The pandemic, economic uncertainty, hybrid working, logistical challenges, and complications arising from the Great Resignation have caused significant changes and disruptions.

The expectations placed on leaders have surged to unprecedented levels. They are not only required to excel in their core tasks but are also expected to be visionary leaders, adept communicators, and exceptional problem-solvers.

The digital age has blurred the boundaries between work and personal life, as leaders are often tethered to their devices around the clock, responding to emails and messages long after traditional working hours have ended. This relentless connectivity leaves them with little time to unwind and recharge, setting the stage for burnout to take hold.

READ MORE | Is burnout a problem that just won't go away?

The toll on leaders' well-being

The consequences of leadership burnout are far-reaching, impacting both individuals and the organisations they serve. Prolonged exposure to high stress levels can lead to physical and mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and cardiovascular problems. It can also erode job satisfaction and engagement, eventually leading to a phenomenon known as "presenteeism," where leaders are physically present at work but mentally disengaged.

When leaders burn out, the ripple effect can be felt throughout the entire organisation. Team morale and productivity suffer as exhausted leaders struggle to provide guidance and support. Decision-making becomes compromised, hindering the organisation's ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

Furthermore, the turnover of burnt-out leaders can lead to increased recruitment and training costs, disrupting the overall stability of the company.

Recognising the alarming rise of leadership burnout, forward-thinking organisations are taking steps to mitigate its effects. Strategies include implementing flexible work arrangements, promoting a culture of work-life balance, providing access to mental health resources, and fostering leadership development programs.

As organisations strive to remain competitive and innovative, it is crucial to prioritise the well-being of leaders, ensuring they have the necessary support and resources to navigate the challenging landscape in which they operate.

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