Everybody Talks About Burnout. Almost Nobody Knows How to Prevent It
SHRM Talent 2026May 27, 202600:11:53

Everybody Talks About Burnout. Almost Nobody Knows How to Prevent It

Everybody talks about productivity. Almost nobody talks about maintenance. Jim Giovannini dropped one of the simplest frameworks for leadership burnout we’ve heard in a long time: PIES. Physical. Intellectual. Emotional. Spiritual. Miss one long enough and eventually the whole system cracks.

Most leadership programs still feel copy-pasted and lifeless. Jim argues companies are over-automating development while underinvesting in human connection. Leadership development, recruiting, burnout, experiential learning, talent management, AI resumes. This conversation goes straight at the human side of work most companies ignore.

In this episode, Jim Giovannini explains why leadership is both born and built, why “out-of-the-box” leadership programs fail, and why hiring still comes down to human connection. Plus, his PIES framework for avoiding burnout might be the most practical thing you hear this week.

Key Takeaways :

• Jim says leadership exists at every level, not just the CEO seat

• Most companies are unhappy with generic “one-size-fits-all” leadership programs

• Leadership training works better in person than fully automated online systems

• Experiential learning creates stronger leadership retention than passive learning

• Jim previously worked with first-generation and low-income students through education programs

• AI-written resumes are making it harder for recruiters to identify real people

• Recruiting still requires “a human talking to another human” to assess fit

• Extroverts naturally connect faster in interviews, but introverts can become strong leaders too

• Jim believes leadership development should include introverts, ambiverts, and frontline workers

• Burnout happens when people stop investing in themselves outside of work

• His “PIES” framework focuses on Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Spiritual recharge

• “Positive selfishness” means protecting your own energy before burnout makes you useless to everyone else


Guest : Jim Giovannini | Elevated Minds

CEO of Elevated Minds helping organizations rethink leadership development through human connection, experiential learning, and workforce coaching.

LinkedIN : https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-d-giovannini-841a7010/


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