If you're a HR pro who manages wellness or a worksite wellness manager, you probably deal with one or more of these on a daily basis: employee communication, event management, incentive tracking, reporting on results and the list goes on. The days are long but there is never enough time to get everything done.
Lisa Stovall

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A Healthy Workforce: The Ultimate Competitive Advantage
Seventy percent of workers are disengaged and uninspired at work, according to Gallup’s 2013 State of the American Workplace study. But it's not all doom and gloom for HR pros. There's a way to fight back.
Topics: Wellness at Work
As health screenings have become more and more popular among companies, the number of vendors has increased exponentially. As a result, employers are faced with a multitude of options for onsite biometric screenings.
Topics: Biometric Health Screenings
Stale Wellness Program Got You Down? 6 Tips to Spice it Up!
Has your corporate wellness program hit the skids? Does it feel dry, lifeless and completely devoid of any engaging programs or interesting activities? If so, you’re not alone. It’s a common occurrence. Eventually we are all bound to hit the proverbial “brick wall.”
Topics: Wellness at Work
The 10 Commandments of Workplace Wellness Practitioners
Leading employers know they need to create healthy cultures to attract and retain top talent, improve productivity, reduce health risks, and boost employee engagement.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
Hosting a Workplace Flu Shot Clinic: It's easy as 1-2-3
Each and every year, companies are affected financially by the flu season. Employees with the flu typically miss three to five days of work and their productivity can be adversely affected for weeks. Employee absenteeism and impaired on-the-job performance cost employers thousands of dollars each year.
TotalWellness Adds Fitbit Integration to Employee Wellness Portal
Countless research studies have shown that physical activity drives better health and longevity. In fact, exercise is the single best thing you can do for your brain in terms of mood, memory, and learning. So, as corporate wellness providers, we are constantly looking for ways to encourage employees to be more active.
Topics: Wellness at Work
Using the Power of Marketing to Engage Employees in Worksite Wellness
Are you effectively marketing your worksite wellness program? Research shows the answer is probably no. Aon Hewitt’s 2012 Health Care Survey reports that only 17% of surveyed employers use consumer marketing techniques when promoting their wellness program.
Topics: Wellness at Work
New Screening Methods Offer Flexibility for Wellness Programs [Infographic]
More and more employers are offering biometric screenings because it's an effective way of collecting valuable information about employees' current health status and risk areas. In 2011, 62% of large employers offered biometric screenings to employees.
While many individuals are motivated to take care of themselves and their health, most don’t! Over 60% of American’s are overweight or obese and 19% still smoke. Employees’ lack of interest in and motivation to change is the most significant stumbling blocks in worksite wellness. In fact according to Aon Hewitt, the number one priority for employee health benefits managers is motivating and helping sustain workers’ positive health behaviors.
Topics: Wellness at Work