Leaders' ability to effectively distribute work has 5X the impact of any other burnout mitigation method
PITTSBURGH, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DDI, a global, award-winning leadership consultancy, today released new data exposing the causes behind mounting leader stress and its widespread impact on organizations. According to its latest Global Leadership Forecast 2025, based on insights from 10,796 leaders worldwide, 71% of leadersreport they've experienced significantly higher stress since stepping into their current role ¾ jeopardizing retention, productivity and overall organizational performance.
"Burnout is hitting leaders across industries at alarming rates," said Stephanie Neal, Director of DDI's Center for Analytics and Behavioral Research. "Our data shows that leaders in education, healthcare and technology are under the most strain, putting organizations at risk of losing high-potential talent and seeing performance decline."
With nearly 1 in 6 leaders facing burnout, the data makes one thing clear: traditional wellness programs aren't enough. Combating leadership burnout requires a strategic focus on skill-building and organizational support, not just individual resilience. Additional findings include:
One of the most striking findings reveals delegation as the most effective skill for preventing burnout. Yet, based on separate insights from DDI's assessments of more than 70,000 manager candidates, only 19% demonstrate strong delegation abilities.
"Emerging leaders are struggling to transition from being 'doers' to 'delegators,'" said, Tacy M. Byham, Ph.D., CEO of DDI, "The good news is that delegation is a skill that can be developed. With the right training and support, organizations can empower leaders to build healthier, more resilient teams."
For additional insights and strategies to prevent burnout and build sustainable leadership cultures, visit https://www.ddiworld.com/blog/prevent-burnout.
About DDI
DDI is a global leadership consulting firm that helps organizations hire, promote and develop exceptional leaders. From first-time managers to C-suite executives, DDI is by leaders' sides, supporting them in every critical moment of leadership. Built on five decades of research and experience in the science of leadership, DDI's evidence-based assessment and development solutions enable millions of leaders around the world to succeed, propelling their organizations to new heights. For more information, visit ddiworld.com.
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