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Ashleigh Webber, Personnel Today

Study: Leadership absence during crisis leads to burnout

Workers are more likely to become stressed and possibly burnt out when leaders are not present during times of crisis, an academic study has suggested.


Research by Durham University Business School, University of Sheffield, the University of Hull and Northumbria University, looked at the importance of senior leader presence and absence on the frontline during times of crisis.


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