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In this Understanding Emotional Burnout in Customer Service course, you’ll learn what causes burnout in customer-facing roles and how to recognize its early signs. You’ll also explore the role of emotional labor and the impact burnout has on performance and customer satisfaction.
Burnout doesn’t happen overnight. It builds gradually, often showing up as fatigue and irritability, and with physical symptoms like headaches or sleep issues. These early signs can be easy to overlook but may point to deeper stress if they continue. You’ll learn how to spot these symptoms in yourself and others before they start to affect team performance or customer experience.
The course also breaks down how emotional labor, which includes the pressure to appear calm and helpful even when you feel differently, contributes to burnout. You’ll explore real-world examples and improve your awareness of burnout’s impact on your business. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to take meaningful steps that support well-being across your team.
It is aimed at people in customer-facing and customer service roles, and those who want to support well-being across their team by recognizing and addressing burnout.
It covers what causes burnout in customer-facing roles, how to recognize its early signs, the role of emotional labor, and the impact of burnout on performance and customer satisfaction.
The course develops skills in emotional intelligence, stress management, and organizational development.
It includes lessons on an introduction, what emotional burnout is, emotional labor and burnout risks, burnout's impact on people and performance, and spotting early burnout symptoms, along with a Test Your Knowledge check.
By the end you will be ready to take meaningful steps that support well-being across your team, including spotting early burnout symptoms in yourself and others.