Burnout isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a silent business killer. While it might not show up directly on your balance sheet, burnout drains your bottom line in ways you might not even realize. If you're a business owner, HR leader, or executive decision-maker, understanding the real impact of burnout is crucial to protecting your people and your profits.
Let’s dive into what burnout is costing you — and what you can do about it.
The pandemic, remote work dynamics, economic uncertainty — they’ve all created the “perfect storm” for burnout. Today’s employees expect more than just a paycheck; they expect workplaces that value mental health, flexibility, and wellbeing.
Companies that ignore this shift are finding themselves stuck in a revolving door of hiring, training, and losing talent.
Supporting mental health and preventing burnout isn’t just compassionate leadership — it’s smart business. Here’s what successful companies are doing:
And the best part? Investing in wellbeing pays off. Studies show that organizations with highly engaged employees outperform their competitors by 21% in profitability4 .
At TEL Staffing & HR, we help companies like yours build proactive HR strategies that protect your workforce — and your business. Whether it’s implementing mental health support programs, redesigning benefits, or building a culture of resilience, we’re ready to partner with you.
Ready to stop burnout before it burns through your bottom line?
Contact TEL Staffing & HR today and let’s build a healthier, stronger future for your business.
Gallup, “Employee Burnout: Causes and Cures” — https://www.gallup.com/workplace/237059/employee-burnout-part-main-causes.aspx
Gallup, “State of the American Workplace” — https://www.gallup.com/workplace/238085/state-american-workplace-report-2017.aspx
SHRM, “The Real Cost of Turnover” — https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/talent-acquisition/pages/the-real-cost-of-turnover.aspx
Stanford Graduate School of Business, “Workplace Stress and Health Costs” — https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/case-studies/workplace-stress-health-costs