60 percent of managers say they are spending more time on hiring than in 2019.
47 percent are considering taking on a less demanding job
35 percent are considering quitting without having another job lined up
Managers are more burned out than workers, according to a new study by
The Great Resignation Has Led to Manager Burnout
Longer hours have impacted managers harder than employees and are leading to more burnout among managers.
The 40-hour week has ended for executives, managers and workers. The average manager is now working 49 hours each week - with 60 percent spending more time on hiring than in 2019 - the average executive is working 48 hours a week, and the average worker is working 46 hours a week.
Longer hours are impacting executives, managers and workers differently. Managers are the most worried about burnout with 37 percent of managers identifying burnout as a key reason for leaving, compared with 28 percent of executives, and only 13 percent of workers.
Managers have been hit hardest by the burnout. 47 percent of managers are considering taking a less demanding job and 35 percent are considering quitting without having another job lined up. In contrast, only 9 percent of workers have considered quitting without having a job lined up.
Executives and Workers Want More Training, Self-Service Technology and Automation to Solve Talent Shortages
When asked how to solve the challenges presented by the Great Resignation, executives and workers were aligned on the priority areas that growing businesses should focus on.
Provide more in-house training (45 percent of executives; 43 percent of workers)
Compensate for continuing education (33 percent of executives; 40 percent of workers)
Implement self-service technology for customers (33 percent of executives; 35 percent of workers)
Implement more automation (37 percent of executives; 31 percent of workers)
'As a record number of employees reevaluate their roles and make changes in their careers, businesses have faced new and changing talent challenges,' said
Learn more about this survey here: https://www.netsuite.com/portal/business-benchmark-brainyard/industries/articles/cfo-central/great-resignation.shtml
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Research findings are based on a survey conducted by
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