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Creating a Culture of Well-being: The Key to Organizational Wellness

Terryberry

Between 2000-2014, businesses that won the Koop Award saw their stock appreciate by 325% , compared to the market average of 105%. The solutions offered by a wellness program, such as activity challenges and resilience workshops, can mitigate some of the physical and mental symptoms associated with stress.

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12 Strategies for Healthcare Employee Retention for Building a Stable and Satisfied Workforce

Empuls

This entails conducting regular performance reviews wherein employees receive constructive feedback and acknowledgment for their achievements. Tangible rewards, such as bonuses or pay raises, can complement non-monetary incentives like public recognition, additional vacation days, or opportunities to attend conferences and seminars.

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Where Have All the Raises Gone?

Compensation Cafe

Last month The New York Times ran an article bemoaning the loss of pay raises in favor of one-time bonuses and non-monetary rewards. Cited in the article, analyst firm Aon Hewitt calls this a “drastic shift” based on the firm’s annual survey on salaried employee compensation. percent in 2014, the survey of 1,064 organizations found.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

Vantage Circle

Angela Davis, Activist As McKinsey says , the 2019 analysis finds that companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25 percent more likely to have above-average profitability than companies in the fourth quartile—up from 21 percent in 2017 and 15 percent in 2014.

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Promotions, Bonuses, Raises, Recognition - When They Work (and When They Don't)

Compensation Cafe

You can’t give all employees promotions, bonuses, or raises. Social recognition, however, can be applied to all. But we must not rely on raises as primary form of encouraging, motivating or engaging employees day-to-day. Day-to-day impact : The greatest challenge with bonuses are the delayed distribution.