The healthy workplace nudge : how healthy people, culture, and buildings lead to high performance

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    • Miller, M. Rex
    • Williams, Phillip
    • O'Neill, Michael

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The healthy workplace nudge : how healthy people, culture, and buildings lead to high performance

Rex Miller, Phillip Williams, and Michael O'Neill

Wiley, c2018

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内容説明

Discover how healthy buildings, culture, and people lead to high profits Organizations and employees now spend an average of $18,000 per year per employee for health costs, a 61% increase in 10 years. Every indicator projects these costs will double before 2030. This is an unsustainable path. These costs are the tip to an even bigger iceberg, the hidden costs of time out of the office, distraction, disengagement, and turnover. The Healthy Workplace Nudge explains the findings of research on 100 large organizations that have tackled the problems of employee health costs and disengagement in five fresh ways: Well-being leads to health and high performance Wake up to the fact that 95% of traditional wellness programs fail to improve health or lower costs Behavioral economics has become a new powerful tool to nudge healthy behavior Healthy buildings are now cost effective and produce your strongest ROI to improving health Leaders who develop healthy cultures achieve sustainable high performance and employee wellbeing In addition to proving highly effective, these approaches represent a fraction of the cost sunk into traditional wellness and engagement programs. The book explains how to create a workplace that is good for people, releases them to what they do best and enjoy most, and produces great and profitable work. * Find actionable strategies and tactics you can put into use today * Retain happy, productive talent * Cut unnecessary spending and boost your bottom line * Benefit from real-world research and proven practice If you're a leader who cares about the health and happiness of your employees, a human resource professional, or a professional who develops, designs, builds, or outfits workplace environments to improve employee health and wellbeing, this is one book you'll want to have on hand.

目次

Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xv About the Authors xix Introduction: The Elephant Whisperer 1 Part I Slow-moving Storm: a History Of Warnings and Apathy 15 Chapter 1 A Slow-Moving Storm: The Existential Threat to Business and the Economy 17 Chapter 2 The Rainbow in the Storm: Medical Science Meets Building Science 30 Chapter 3 Storm Damage: The Cost of Forgetting 42 Chapter 4 Stress: Portrait of a Killer 53 Part II Is There Shelter From the Storm? a Search for Wellness 65 Chapter 5 In Search of Wholeness 67 Chapter 6 Why Happiness Before Health 78 Chapter 7 Where's the Data? Inconvenient Truths 92 Chapter 8 The Mystery of Hospitality: Experiencing the Human Touch 109 Part III Magical Nudges: the Road To Health and Well-being 125 Chapter 9 Nudge Thinking: How Small Things Lead to Big Results 127 Chapter 10 The Healthy Building Nudge: The Invisible Power of the Workplace 141 Chapter 11 The Financial Nudge: The Return on Humans (ROH) 157 Chapter 12 Becoming Your Best Self: Rest, Engagement, Boundaries, and Deep Work 169 Part IV Haven in a Heartless World: the Need for Safe Places 183 Chapter 13 How They Did It: Creating Ecosystems of Care 185 Chapter 14 Courageous Leaders and a Culture of Care 201 Chapter 15 The MeTEOR Story: Extreme Ownership 216 Chapter 16 Starting a Movement: How Second-Chair Leadership Can Change a Company 227 Chapter 17 Haven in a Heartless World: The Promise of a Good Workplace 245 Appendix A The Well MindShift Core Team 256 Appendix B Well MindShift Participants 263 Appendix C Personal Story Template 267 Notes 269 Index 279

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