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Alison Campbell - Burnout is a organizational design issue and increasingly a business risk. It’s NOT just a wellbeing issue.

Alison Campbell - Burnout is a organizational design issue and increasingly a business risk. It’s NOT just a wellbeing issue.

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In this episode, we explore the complex issue of burnout within organizations, its predictors, and how HR leaders can proactively address systemic risks that impact employee well-being and productivity. Alison Campbell, founder of Unburnt, shares her extensive research and practical strategies to recognize and mitigate burnout at every level of the organization. Key Topics Covered: Alison Campbell’s background and the founding story of Unburnt, highlighting her transition from corporate roles to addressing burnout The relationship between burnout, innovation, and systemic organizational blockers Research findings on how systemic factors like ambiguity, lack of transparency, and uncertain role definition predict burnout The surprising discovery that highly active or visible burnt-out employees often exhibit reduced capacity for long-term strategic thinking The impact of external stressors, demographic factors, and generational differences on burnout dynamics Practical steps HR leaders can take: diagnostics, leadership development, board discussions, and transparent communication The importance of viewing burnout as an organizational risk rather than solely an individual problem How to foster a culture of open dialogue and early detection through diagnostics and ongoing conversations Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Alison Campbell and the importance of addressing burnout 02:27 - The moment that led Alison to focus on burnout and her personal journey 04:01 - Alison’s creative side and her graphic novel "HR Datadoodles" 06:16 - The research partnership with Bentley University on burnout predictors 07:44 - The link between systemic organizational risk factors and burnout 08:49 - How high burnout employees can still appear visibly active in their roles 09:39 - The significance of capacity to think strategically and translate plans into value 10:40 - The disconnect between perceived stress and actual burnout risks 12:02 - External vs internal stressors and the inability to compartmentalize life and work 13:09 - Leadership’s role in recognizing and mitigating burnout risks 14:47 - Organizational challenges in managing AI transformation and burnout 16:26 - The importance of leadership development and systemic change over siloed HR initiatives 17:50 - Lessons from early computer adoption and AI integration in the workplace 19:21 - The necessity of strategic, outcome-driven AI implementation and avoiding wasteful spending 20:31 - The role of diagnostics and ongoing measurement in early burnout detection 22:09 - The importance of communication from leadership and the board level 23:55 - Addressing the aging workforce and demographic considerations in burnout 26:49 - The impact of caregiving, obligation stressors, and generational differences 28:20 - Practical advice for HR leaders: assessing current tools, engaging with the C-suite and board 30:46 - The significance of transparent, frequent communication around organizational goals 33:55 - Final thoughts on the complexity of burnout and the need for comprehensive solutions Resources & Links: Unburnt Website Research Paper on Burnout Predictors HR Datadoodles Graphic Novel Bentley University Center for Health and Business Alison Campbell on LinkedIn AI Transformation and Workplace Stress Connect with Alison Campbell: LinkedIn Twitter
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