I read this article the other day & it really hit - basically says work stress isn’t just some HR thing, it’s a straight-up business risk that companies need to track like cash flow or security….
https://hbr.org/2025/06/employee-stress-is-a-business-risk-not-an-hr-problem
They built this thing called the Stress Risk Thermometer to measure how burnt out ppl are across the company. stress costs a ton - like $5.3 mil per 1k employees every year. Stuff like more sick days, people messing up compliance stuff (which can get real expensive), & a ton of folks quitting or just mentally checking out.. They even said stressed workers are 11x more likely to make mistakes that can get you fined or worse…
Execs say stress matters but then do nothing useful about it. Companies run some wellness week or whatever & call it a day. But this article’s saying you gotta fix the actual system - like workloads, deadlines, giving people space to speak up - otherwise stress keeps building & productivity tanks.
Tbh it makes sense. Can’t just throw yoga at people drowning in work. If leaders don’t handle it right, ppl will keep bouncing or burning out, & the biz takes the hit. Makes u think how much stress is silently wrecking stuff…