How to Make Wellness Programs Work Better in the Workplace
Aug 15, 2018 12:25 PM ET
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Businesses are investing heavily in sustainability, as it regards environmental and social concerns — but what about the sustainability of an organization’s most important asset, its people? Yes, there is the workplace wellness movement, often thought of as a human resources concern. However, if the movement is truly going to move the needle in terms of employee health, happiness and productivity, corporations will do well to elevate it to an organization-wide pursuit, and understand it as part of the big picture of sustainability.
A recent report from a leading provider of office real estate speaks to five key considerations for providing and profiting from workplace wellness.