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5 reasons leadership training should be for all employees
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Whether you are creating a workplace wellness program from scratch, or enhancing what you already have, you’re already on the right track! With increasing costs of health care, a shrinking workforce, and aging workers, a savvy workplace understands the value in supporting workers to improve their conditioning and to live a fitter lifestyle. This two-day course includes all aspects of designing or upgrading a program, from concept through implementation, to review.
This two-day workshop will teach participants how to:
This session will explore the benefits of workplace wellness programs. Participants will also consider some benefits unique to them and their organization.
Next, participants will look at the fundamental elements for a workplace wellness program, including a strong committee, terms of reference, resources, and a supporting culture.
This session will give participants some ideas for getting executives and employees on board with their workplace wellness program.
In this session, participants will learn about metrics related to workplace wellness programs as well as where to find program ideas. They will also learn how to perform effective research with GO-PARSE.
To wrap up the first day, participants will learn how to perform a needs analysis with the ICE method. They will also consider some ways to make a strong case for a wellness program.
The second day of the course will start with six in-depth case studies to help participants apply what they have learned so far and design some sample programs.
This session will give participants some ways to implement their wellness program and get the workforce excited about it.
Next, participants will learn about some review techniques and ideas for a successful program launch.
The final session of the course will look at some ways to evaluate a workplace wellness program and ways to present results.