New webinar: Building the business case for better Wellbeing – the KPI-based approach

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This webinar has now taken place and the recording can be viewed here

Employee wellbeing is not the ‘soft measure’ it is traditionally painted as – a revelation which has taken a global pandemic and all its turmoil on supply chains, resourcing, and long-lasting health repercussions for many businesses to see. 

For enlightened leaders, supporting the health of their people returns quantifiable benefits across all quadrants of the Business Balanced Scorecard, from increased margins to better responsiveness, and higher operational quality to a more attractive employer brand. 

Is the weight of poor wellbeing unbalancing your Business Scorecard?

However, even though the business case has been proven and the benefits are clear, many who are endeavouring to drive forward the wellbeing agenda are still struggling to get the sustainable investment and buy-in across the organisation required to really make a difference.

Recognising this need, ahead of their keynote presentation and workshop at The Watercooler Event on 25th May, GoodShape are sponsoring a free to attend webinar co-produced by Make A Difference and The Watercooler: Building the business case for better Wellbeing – the KPI-based approach.

Register here to join us from 12.00pm – 1.00pm on Tuesday 5th April and gain practical recommendations for:

  • Beating the blockers to buy-in and ownership for wellbeing across the Board
  • Closing the gap between boardroom gestures and ground-level support for workers
  • How to measure and prove the impact that better wellbeing holds for all business KPIs 

Featuring expert speakers including:

  • Dr Richard Heron, Former Vice President Health and Wellbeing/Chief Medical Officer, BP
  • Jamie Broadley, Group Head of Health & Wellbeing, Serco
  • Hayley Farrell, Wellbeing Practitioner, EMCOR UK
  • Malcolm Carr, Director, Enterprise Solutions, GoodShape (Chair)

The content is designed for C-Suite, Finance, HR, Learning & Development, Culture & Transformation Leaders, Talent, Engagement and Communication Leaders, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Leaders as well as Wellbeing Leaders and Champions

In other words, anyone who is responsible for workplace culture and the wellbeing of colleagues and wants to ensure they are providing the right support both now and in the future.

We look forward to seeing you there. If you can’t make the date/time, go ahead and register anyway and we’ll send you the recording a few days after the session.

This webinar has now taken place and the recording can be viewed here

You can also register to attend The Watercooler Event for free on 25th and 26th May. The Watercooler is taking place at Olympia in Central London and is designed to help employers – of all shapes and sizes – find the right, joined-up approach to wellbeing for their organisation. GoodShape are Content Partners of this groundbreaking event.

 

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