Management Café

MC78 Helping Employees Avoid Burnout from Challenging Tasks

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May 13, 2024
They unpack burnout that comes from repeatedly doing emotionally taxing tasks, not just overwork. They define “necessary evils” and give real examples of work that wears people down. They discuss spotting overload with a simple daily check and preparing, supporting, and scheduling recovery for tough interactions. They cover pairing people for competence and emotional backup and practical scripting for hard conversations.
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ANECDOTE

Educational Staff Managing Fee Complaints

  • Pilar shares a school staffer having to tell students about extra fees and coping with tears and anger from paying adults.
  • Repeatedly facing that emotional reaction, even with normal workload, led to burnout.
INSIGHT

Three Dimensions Of Challenging Tasks

  • Challenging tasks fall into competence, character, or capacity strains; capacity means you may handle one difficult conversation but not ten.
  • Tim adds capacity as a crucial dimension beyond skill or value conflict.
ADVICE

Ask If They Could Repeat Today Tomorrow

  • Ask employees daily: "Could you do another day like this tomorrow?" to gauge sustainability and spot spikes of overload.
  • Tim used this with a stressed finance team to detect unsustainable days without intrusive monitoring.
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