Project Management

When Culture Breeds Burnout: Addressing the Organizational Drivers of Exhaustion

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Burnout has long been framed as a personal issue. We encourage professionals to build resilience, manage their time better, and take care of their mental health. These tools matter—but they are not enough.

This session challenges that framing. The source of chronic burnout often lies not in the individual but in the culture around them. Organizational habits, leadership behavior, and delivery pressures quietly normalize urgency, erase boundaries, and reward overextension. Over time, these patterns begin to erode well-being and performance alike.

This is a call to action for those with the power to influence culture—project managers, portfolio leaders, and strategic decision-makers. Participants will learn how to spot burnout-inducing dynamics, shift team norms, and lead in ways that promote sustainability without sacrificing delivery. The goal is not to manage burnout after it happens, but to redesign the environments that cause it in the first place. 

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