Fact: Wellness programs benefit the bottom line. Motorola, for
example, found that each dollar invested in wellness benefits
returned $3.93 in health and disability cost savings.
"Next-Generation Wellness at Work " tells how to get in on the
action. A nuts-and-bolts, how-to guide for managers, it delivers
the latest thinking on how to take full advantage of the benefits
that wellness programs can offer both employees and companies. And
the effort couldn't be more important. With the soaring cost of
medical care and the increase in obesity and lifestyle-related
illnesses, there is growing recognition that companies must build a
culture of health and enable employees to become better guardians
of their own well being. This book illustrates, in detail, exactly
how to accomplish those goals.
Good health saves in ways that go beyond smaller insurance
premiums. It also has a direct relationship with employee
productivity, making wellness a matter of high-level strategy.
However, many workplace wellness programs are not as effective as
they could be. They are not comprehensive, not long-term, and not
marketed to the people who could benefit most. Wellness expert
Stephenie Overman helps managers take practical steps to overcome
these deficiencies and build successful workplace wellness programs
that result in tangible, bottom-line benefits for organizations.
And the book starts from the ground up, first by explaining how to
take a company's temperature, get management buy-in, and design a
program that fits a company's unique needs and situation.
Building a program is one thing, but will they come? That's
where Overman's expertise is essential: She shows how to motivate
workers to take advantage of the program and reap its many
benefits. And she explains how to partner with local health
providers and integrate methods to promote psychological well
being, two key ingredients for success. Not many corporate programs
benefit both employees and the company equally, but a well-planned
wellness initiative will boost the health and productivity of
employees, leading to a happier--and more
competitive--workplace.
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