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Do Workplace Wellness Programs Save Money? We Find Out.

HR Digest

So, are wellness programs a sound investment? A study conducted by Harvard in 2015 found for every dollar spent on wellness programs, the employer saves $3 in healthcare costs and another $3 in absenteeism. The Rand study found that chronic illness management saved $3.78 Let us find out.

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Learning How to Navigate Online Learning: The New Normal for College Students (Amid Coronavirus)

Thrive Global

As a college student, you may have been asked to vacate campus and prepare to transition from in-person classes to virtual classes. To help you out during this transition time, I’ve put together some online learning tips for college students. A lot of what I’ve learned can be applied to online learning for you, as well.

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Conducting the Perfect Employee Development Program

Training Orchestra

L&D departments and training companies understand the value of great employee training and development better than most. When done right, employee development programs will boost employee retention and engagement as well as improve performance not only in your organization but for the careers of your team members.

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Promoting Employee Wellbeing in the Workplace: 6 Strategies for a Thriving Work Environment

Terryberry

The COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly accelerated the evolution of work and the conversation around workplace mental health and well-being. Today, more than half of all companies and over 90% of large companies in the United States offer a wellness program. Job Satisfaction: Job satisfaction is a critical component of employee well-being.

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Determining If an On-site Fitness Center is Right For You

TalentCulture

Amid the boom in individualized fitness apps and technology, many organizations are also doubling down and expanding their use of on-site fitness centers. Our research recently found that 75 percent of employees seek personalization and personal touch in their employer’s well-being offering. Think again. Here’s why.

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Setting professional goals as an administrative assistant

Business Management Daily

Putting off this valuable activity, though, does a disservice to themselves and the organizations they serve. Achieving their goals could ultimately save the company time or money, increase the efficiency of office operations , or perhaps raise the satisfaction level of staff members and clients. Schedule a structured planning session.

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Employee perk ideas to improve employee satisfaction and attract top talent

Business Management Daily

While there’s no one-to-one relationship between, say, a fancy espresso machine and high productivity, employers who value worker well-being perform better than those who don’t. Have a plan and look for ways to improve. Why perks matter Companies rely on people, and people are emotional creatures.