The Burnout Equation: Imbalance Breeds Tension
At R.E.D., we hear this constantly: When work spills into life without boundaries, morale drops, and performance suffers. Burnout is no longer a personal issue—it’s an organizational red flag.
Common Causes of Burnout
Constant connectivity
Employees feel pressure to stay “always on”—especially in remote or global teams.Poor boundary modeling from leadership
When leaders respond to emails at midnight, it sends a clear (and harmful) message.- Lack of flexibility in time and workload
Rigid schedules and unmanaged expectations create unsustainable tension.
How HR Can Help
Encourage disconnecting
Celebrate leaders who log off on time—and make it visible.Audit meetings
Ask regularly: Which ones can be async? Which ones are truly necessary?Normalize flexibility
Let performance be defined by outcomes, not hours.
Sustainable Productivity Starts with Human-Centered Policies
Work-life support isn’t a luxury—it’s a leadership priority. HR teams can take the lead in redefining expectations and setting up systems that protect energy, focus, and retention.
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