Friday, January 30, 2009

Does office wellness improve the bottom line in today's tough business environment?

These are challenging times that require resilience and positivity. A work environment must allow your best people to thrive - fully utilising their strengths. A positive work environment enhances financial, social and strategic performance.

Facts:
Some may have the perception that investing in health and wellbeing has a relatively low yield. Statistics illustrate this is a myth. Recent case studies show an average ROI (return on investment) for workplace wellness programmes is $3-$5 for every $1 invested according to Harvard Business Review

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