Burned-Out Managers Are Killing Performance, Retention, and Growth

INSPIRE EMPLOYEES TO SOAR

According to a recent Gallup report, managers are more burned out than the people they lead.

Why? They’re stuck in the middle—pushing performance from below while absorbing pressure from above. They’re expected to coach, develop, engage, and deliver results… without the training, clarity, or support to do it well.

So what happens? They get overwhelmed. They burn out. And it shows up everywhere—morale, retention, productivity, performance, execution. This isn’t a people problem. It’s a system problem.

Managers aren’t just undertrained—they’re overloaded, unclear on expectations, crushed by time pressure, and operating with poor communication from senior leaders. And then they’re asked for more.

If you want better teams and results, start where it matters: your managers.

 
1. Teach managers how to lead real conversations
Most avoid issues because they don’t know how to handle conflict and difficult conversations—so problems fester, and performance suffers.
 
2. Stop saving feedback for performance reviews
Delayed feedback is useless. Managers need real-time coaching to adjust, improve, and lead effectively now.

3. Fix the manager experience
Companies obsess over employee engagement and ignore manager engagement. How managers feel about work becomes how employees feel about work.

When you build better managers, everything downstream improves. The companies that win aren’t demanding more from managers— they’re investing in them… helping to drive employee accountability, engagement, retention, and execution.

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