On-demand webinar

From Hustle to Harmony: Creating work culture strategies for battling burnout


Published: June 5, 2023

Your work culture is your business’ greatest asset, but is it meeting the needs of today’s workforce? With stress and burnout at record levels, many employees are rethinking their relationship to work, rejecting hustle culture, and striving for harmony between life and work — and they expect their employers to do the same. From higher satisfaction rates to better utilization of care, the benefits of shaping a more caring culture where employees feel accepted, safe, and supported are clear. Learn what’s behind the burnout epidemic and the change leaders and managers can bring to their businesses.

Key takeaways

  • Common characteristics of employees who are experiencing burnout and how to respond
  • How to spot and support employees who are at higher risk of burnout
  • Finding relief and recovery from “always on” roles
  • Building emotional intelligence among leaders and people managers
  • Practical prevention strategies for every workplace
     

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Footnotes:

  • The views and opinions expressed by presenters and participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Permanente Medical Groups, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., and each of their affiliates and subsidiaries (“Kaiser Permanente”).