Resilience Reimagined: The Business Case for Building Resilience
Resilience and wellbeing are deeply interconnected.
While often seen as a personal trait, resilience is also a business asset.
When resilience is embedded into your organisation’s wellbeing strategy, it acts as a foundation by helping employees manage stress, adapt to change, and sustain their performance, no matter the challenges.
Here’s how resilience directly supports wellbeing:
- Protects Mental Health: Resilience gives employees the tools to manage pressure and bounce back from setbacks, reducing the risk of burnout, anxiety, and stress-related illness.
- Improves Emotional Regulation: Resilient individuals are better at handling emotions, which enhances relationships, teamwork, and overall workplace harmony.
- Supports Physical Health: Chronic stress can take a toll on the body. Resilience helps employees manage stress more effectively, protecting physical health and energy levels.
Investing in resilience isn’t just about individual performance—it’s about creating a culture where employees feel supported, valued, and empowered to thrive.
Why organisations need resilient people
The challenges of modern work environments – rapid change, increasing demands, and economic uncertainty – mean that resilience has never been more essential. For organisations, resilience plays a key role in:
- Reducing Absenteeism and Turnover: Employees who are equipped to handle stress are less likely to experience burnout, helping to lower costly absenteeism and improve retention.
- Enhancing Productivity: Resilience supports focus and problem-solving, ensuring employees can maintain high performance even under pressure.
- Embedding Long-Term Wellbeing: Resilience ensures wellbeing strategies are sustainable, equipping employees with the tools to maintain health and happiness over time.
Building Resilience as Part of Your Wellbeing Strategy
Incorporating resilience into your organisation’s wellbeing strategy doesn’t have to be complex, but it does need to be intentional. At Robertson Cooper, we’ve found that resilience training works best when it aligns with broader wellbeing goals:
1. Start with Awareness
Build awareness of the role resilience plays in wellbeing. Use tools like our i-Resilience Report to help employees understand their natural strengths and areas for development.
2. Integrate Resilience into Training Programmes
Our Personal Resilience module equips employees with practical skills to navigate challenges and maintain wellbeing. When combined with other wellbeing training—like Energy Management or Staying Ahead of Stress—it provides a holistic approach to health and performance.
3. Foster a Resilience-Focused Culture
Resilience works best when it’s part of a supportive environment. Create opportunities for peer-to-peer learning, encourage open conversations about challenges, and ensure leaders model resilient behaviours.
Making the Business Case
When building the case for resilience, focus on the clear, measurable link between resilience and wellbeing outcomes. Here are three points to emphasise:
1. Resilience Reduces Costs
Stress-related absences cost UK employers billions each year. Investing in resilience training helps reduce absenteeism and turnover, improving overall workforce stability.
2. Resilience Drives Engagement
Employees who feel equipped to handle pressure are more engaged, motivated, and productive—leading to better business outcomes.
3. Resilience Future-Proofs Wellbeing
By embedding resilience into your wellbeing strategy, you create a workforce that can thrive amid change, ensuring long-term sustainability and success.
See more about resilience in our blog, Why Has Resilience Fallen Out of Favour?
Ready to Build Resilience into Your Wellbeing Strategy?
At Robertson Cooper, we specialise in helping organisations make resilience a core part of their approach to wellbeing. From training programmes to tailored support, we’ll work with you to empower your people and build a culture of resilience.
Let’s create a workplace where resilience and wellbeing go hand in hand. Contact us today to find out how.