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HealthView CEO Steven Gonzalez Announces Upcoming Inc. Article, “Your Best People Burn Out”

New piece expands Culture Lab #76 into a national conversation on leadership, sustainability, and high-performance culture

CERRITOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new thought leadership piece from HealthView Home Health, Hospice & Palliative Care President & CEO Steven Gonzalez is set for release on Inc.com, titled “Your Best People Burn Out.” The article builds on the ideas introduced in his widely engaged LinkedIn Culture Lab Post #76 and elevates the conversation to a national business audience.

In the upcoming piece, Gonzalez challenges a common leadership blind spot: the quiet burnout of high performers. Rather than framing burnout as a matter of individual resilience, he examines how cultural norms, leadership expectations, and performance systems often overextend the very people organizations depend on most.

“Our best people don’t burn out because they lack strength,” Gonzalez notes. “They burn out because leadership systems often reward output without protecting sustainability.”

The piece explores why high performers are particularly vulnerable to burn out, the culture signals leaders often miss, how to build a strong cultural system that prioritizes endurance over intensity, and what sustainable high performance actually requires from modern leadership.

This latest contribution continues Gonzalez’s growing body of thought leadership on organizational culture and leadership accountability. In addition to his recurring contributions to Inc., Gonzalez was recently named a member of the Forbes Business Council, where he shares insights on culture, leadership strategy, and building resilient organizations.

Through his LinkedIn Culture Lab series and national publications, Gonzalez articulates a leadership philosophy anchored in kindness, unity, humility, and patience -- core values defining HealthView’s culture and guiding its growth.

Reference: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stevegonzalez_leadership-burnout-companyculture-activity-7431714554453241857-EB4O?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAFuVIlwBkZQz3Mjg27j__HsV9RGE6tO_wY0

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kconstantino@hvhh.com

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