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The key to building a successful workplace wellness program is to connect its overall design to your organizational culture. Why? Because employees want to participate in activities that authentically reflect your core values and business goals.

In this webinar, TalentCulture Founder & CEO Meghan Biro will talk about how to define and assess corporate culture, the tools you need to help employees engage in well-being and the importance of exemplary leadership.

The key to building a successful workplace wellness program is to connect its overall design to your organizational culture. Why? Because employees want to participate in activities that authentically reflect your core values and business goals.

In this webinar, TalentCulture Founder & CEO Meghan Biro will talk about how to define and assess corporate culture, the tools you need to help employees engage in well-being and the importance of exemplary leadership.

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Making workplace well-being a culture win

  1. 1. Making workplace well-being a culture win Meghan M. Biro, Founder & CEO of TalentCulture It’s totally possible.
  2. 2. Today’s speaker Meghan M. Biro | Founder & CEO, TalentCulture About the sponsor: Limeade is a corporate wellness technology company that measurably improves health, well-being and performance. | Talent Management and HR Tech strategist, author and speaker | Host of the #WorkTrends live podcast & Twitter Chat – Weds at 1pm ET | Forbes, Entrepreneur and Huffington Post columnist
  3. 3. Agenda Workplace well-being facts & stats Workplace culture Q&A @Limeade @MeghanMBiro Steps for tying wellness into culture Tools, analytics & leadership
  4. 4. Limeade well-being model 2007 1
  5. 5. Workplace well-being facts & stats
  6. 6. The whole employee matters 60%of all illness & disease caused by stress 80%of doctor visits are due to stress2 2
  7. 7. Engagement and well-being are related Research shows: engagement predicts well-being. When employees feel their employer cares about their well-being, they’re: Employees with strong well-being are more than 2x as likely to be engaged in their jobs. 38%more engaged 3 4
  8. 8. If you have well-being & engagement you get great results 42% More likely to evaluate overall lives highly 27% More likely to report excellent performance 19% More likely to volunteer in the past month 59% Less likely to look for a job in next 12 months 70% Fewer missed workdays due to poor health 5
  9. 9. Workplace culture
  10. 10. Organizational culture is widely accepted as the collective values, norms, and beliefs of the organization or “how things are done around here.” What is culture?
  11. 11. | Connect participants with a highly available online platform | Provide “anytime” access to smart tools and resources that comfortably fit into an employee’s world | Make it simple, interactive and rewarding to choose healthier options on a continuous basis Culture-first mentality
  12. 12. | Tools | Technologies | Surveys | Ask questions and listen Assessing your business culture
  13. 13. | What they are | Observations | What they can tell you Culture walks
  14. 14. | Build buy-in | Create awareness programs that will work with your true culture | Longevity | Industry & demographics matter Why? 60% awareness of company wellness program 40% of those aware of those programs participate 24% employees taking advantage of these programs
  15. 15. Tools
  16. 16. | Accessibility | Tracking/Metrics | ROI Integrated platforms
  17. 17. Wearables & devices | Global wearables market expected to reach a value of 19 billion U.S. dollars in 2018, 10x+ value 5yrs ago | Track steps, blood pressure, Oxygen & more | Changing market – smart glasses, smart watches, hearables or even smart jewelry
  18. 18. Social media | Critical communications element | Build & engage community | Use for event invitations, Q&A, ongoing dialogue
  19. 19. Social media ideas | Facebook groups: Running, yoga, lunch walks | Twitter: Post well-being facts | Instagram & Snapchat: Share pictures of active leaders | Pinterest: Collect infographics, quotes & healthy recipes
  20. 20. Analytics
  21. 21. | Think strategically | Slice and dice | Longitudinal data | ROI Analytics
  22. 22. Leadership
  23. 23. | Get off the business treadmill | Clarify a commitment to personal well-being | Learn to win in new ways Lead by example
  24. 24. Executives, leaders and managers should: | Understand importance of workplace wellness | Be able to articulate the program's initiatives | Explain how the program aligns with the culture | Show up and participate with authentic enthusiasm Walk the talk
  25. 25. | Build buy-in | Create awareness programs that will work with your true culture | Longevity | Industry & demographics matter Tying wellness into your culture
  26. 26. 8 Steps 02. See what changes need to be made anyway 03. Work closely with executives to build a program that enhances and fits the culture 04. Kick off the program in a way that engages & enthuses the people of the organization 01. Assess and acknowledge the culture 05. Be overt about which decisions were based on culture 06. Be consistent in your messaging 07. Perform periodic evaluations of the culture — it may change based on this program 08. Adjust accordingly
  27. 27. | Know your culture | Build a program that aligns with your culture, attitudes and reality | Use tools that will help you succeed | Think strategically about analytics | Executive buy-in & participation is key Key takeaways
  28. 28. Q&A
  29. 29. @MeghanMBiro @TalentCulture mbiro@talentculture.com TalentCulture.com Limeade is a corporate wellness technology company that measurably improves health, well-being and performance. Meghan M. Biro @Limeade marketingteam@limeade.com limeade.com Q&A

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