Employee Experience and Wellbeing Have Been Dubbed the Biggest HR Trends of 2018, Reveals Employee Experience Forum
LONDON, July 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
"Proving the worth and the importance of wellbeing strategies is absolutely key; we want to make sure that people are taking employee experience as seriously as financial health in the organisation" says Kim Atherton, Chief People Officer at OVO Energy in this exclusive pocket guide.
Employee Experience is moving increasingly into the focus of senior leadership in organisations across the globe, companies are looking to create a workplace environment that supports an employee's wellbeing and enables them to thrive.
The implementation of successful employee wellbeing strategies can not only have an effect on individual performance, but can also have a significant impact on overall business growth. A long-term strategy and on-going efforts to measure employees' happiness and wellbeing is required to developing an employee-centric culture in the workplace, though as many employee experience professionals have experienced, this is easier said than done!
In this exclusive Pocket Guide, Lindsay Beresford, Head of Employee Experience at Royal Mail, and Atherton, share their thoughts on what makes a good employee wellbeing strategy. It delves into how they measure employee wellbeing within their organisations, how they've incorporated digital throughout their employee wellbeing strategies, and of course, the ROI recognised as a result of improving wellbeing. View the full version here.
The guide was created ahead of the upcoming Employee Experience Forum, taking place in London, 25 - 27th September, where both Beresford and Atherton will be speaking. Find out more information about the event here.
If you'd rather ask for a copy of the pocket guide or conference brochure to be sent straight to your inbox please email enquire@iqpc.co.uk
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