Research-Backed Ways To Address Burnout, SoftBank's New U.S. Investment And More
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The recent MIT Sloan Management Review emphasizes that by improving positive characteristics in job design—like autonomy, mastery, and relational work—burnout can be significantly reduced.
The acronym SMART outlines critical work design elements: Stimulating work for growth; Mastery to boost confidence; Autonomy to combat micromanagement; Relational work to foster connection; and Tolerable demands to prevent burnout.
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