24/04/2026
Staff wellbeing is often discussed as a personal issue. But research shows it is also a systemic one.
Gallup’s global studies reveal that wellbeing directly influences some of the outcomes organisations care about most: performance, absenteeism, engagement, and staff retention. When wellbeing declines, these risks tend to appear quickly. Burnout rises, productivity drops, and turnover accelerates.
The financial impact alone is significant. Globally, burnout is estimated to cost organisations hundreds of billions in lost productivity and turnover. But beyond the numbers, there is also a human cost. When people struggle in their wellbeing, their energy, focus, and resilience are affected.
One important insight from the research is that wellbeing is broader than physical health or workplace perks. It reflects how people experience their lives overall, including their work, relationships, financial stability, and sense of belonging.
For organisations, this means that improving wellbeing requires more than isolated initiatives. It requires attention to the systems that shape daily work experiences. Leadership behaviours, role clarity, management practices, and workplace culture all influence whether people thrive or struggle.
At NexGen, our work focuses on helping schools strengthen these systems so staff can work in environments that are healthier, more sustainable, and more supportive of long term success.
Read full Gallup article at https://www.gallup.com/workplace/215924/well-being.aspx