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The measures of success – how to prove to your C-suite that wellbeing is pivotal to performance
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Rising costs, pressures on productivity, competition for talent, and ESG expectations… These are just
some of the priorities keeping your Board awake at night in ‘the new world of work’.
It’s a barrage of pain points, which – for many organisations – has seen employee mental health and wellbeing slip from the C-suite agenda since the pandemic.
Ironically though, it’s leaders who can accurately measure their people’s wellbeing – and understand
the causes of underlying issues – who have a powerful competitive advantage in negating cost, risk, and reputation-related threats.
If you’re struggling to convince your C-suite that better wellbeing means better business, across the
board, join our interactive webinar to discover:
• What wellbeing metrics to measure, and practical ways to leverage the results
• How to measure wellbeing accurately and consistently across your organisation
• Robust reporting and resonant messaging, to sustain buy-in from all business functions
Featuring insights from experts including:
> Paul Hendry, Global Vice President for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), Jacobs
> Rebecca Eaton, Group Occupational Health and Wellbeing Lead, QHSE team, Mitie
> Luke Woodward, Health and Wellbeing Senior Programme Manager, Heathrow
> Jonathan Best, Chief Customer Officer, GoodShape
The content is designed for:
• C-Suite, HR, Wellbeing, Benefits & Rewards and Business Transformation Leaders
• Talent, Engagement and Communication Leaders
• Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Leaders
• Wellbeing Champions
In other words, anyone who is responsible for supporting the mental health and wellbeing of
colleagues, and creating the working conditions under which every individual can thrive.
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.
Time
Nov 24, 2022 12:00 PM in
London
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Nov 24, 2022 12:00 PM London Topic: The measures of success – how to prove to your C-suite that wellbeing is pivotal to performance Register in advance for this webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p0L9mtaQQh-mPBmWQBk3rg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Jonathan Best (Chief Customer Officer @GoodShape) Jonathan’s team helps organisations to accurately measure and understand the wellbeing issues affecting their workforce, so they can make a demonstrable positive difference for the health of their people and business. With a 25-year career spanning strategy, software, operations, innovation, and health sciences at organisations ranging from global leaders – SAP and Oracle – to technology start-ups, Jonathan is passionate about maximising the impact of better wellbeing on business and economic performance. He is among the team leading GoodShape’s global expansion and bringing innovative new products to market – for employees, for employers, for good. Paul Hendry (Global Vice President for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) @Jacobs) Based in Glasgow, Scotland, Paul joined Jacobs in 2011 and has been involved in many iconic projects across the globe. Paul challenges the accepted of how Jacobs plan and executes health, safety and environment programs, focusing on integrated risk and the wellbeing of the people at the sharp end who deliver projects for all of our benefits. As global Vice President for Health, Safety and Environment, Paul leverages his construction management experience and knowledge to drive Jacobs BeyondZero culture of caring, creating excellence by inspiring the organisation to aim higher when thinking about health, safety and wellbeing. Paul passionately believes that to achieve great performance, we have to focus on mental health and ensure people have the right tools, resources and support to help them thrive. This passion led to the development of One Million Lives, Jacobs’ free mental health check-in tool. Rebecca Eaton (Group Occupational Health and Wellbeing Lead, QHSE team @Mitie) Rebecca Eaton is an experienced Occupational Health and Wellbeing Specialist with a demonstrated history of working in many industries. She is skilled in influencing organisational culture to help employees thrive, improving health and wellbeing to increase productivity, reduce absence and increase engagement. Prior to joining Mitie, Rebecca worked for Highways England and United Utilities. Luke Woodward (Health and Wellbeing Senior Programme Manager @Heathrow) Luke has been working in occupational health and wellbeing; within the transport sector for the past 7 years; and has spent the last 4 years at Heathrow Airport as a senior project manager for health and wellbeing. Luke is interested in helping find areas (through data and insights) of the business where improvements can be made to help improve colleagues wellbeing, to allow them to thrive at work and to try to allow them to return happy and healthy. Outside of work Luke enjoys running and cycling although he needs to book some events in for next year to get him a little more motivated, after having a couple of years off.
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