"Improving Leadership by Disconnecting from Work Post-Hours"

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Recent research highlights the importance of disconnecting from work after hours, especially for those in leadership roles. The study suggests that constant work-related rumination can lead to depletion and a reduced ability to lead effectively, which can be perceived by employees. The findings advocate for managers to switch off from work in the evenings to improve their leadership capabilities and overall well-being.
Topics:science##business-and-work#employeewellbeing#leadership#management#productivity#worklifebalance
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