This document outlines a proposal from Associates First to address declining engagement scores at Humana's Cincinnati Service Center. The consultants analyzed survey data that found lower participation rates and engagement among associates. Their proposed solution is to expand the current Engagement Council to include associates from all business units who would provide feedback on engagement initiatives. This would help address issues raised by associates around compensation, communication, and work-life balance. The recommendation aims to increase associate input to better align culture with engagement metrics in a sustainable way without directly impacting budgets.
Remote work is different, if not hard. There are times when it seems to have solved world problems, on the other hand, it reminds us that we are a collective being and we need to exist with our people to keep those motivation juices flowing. No, we are not debating if it is here to stay or not, but we are breaking down how companies can leverage technology to set up systems that ensure that our people are motivated and aligned to the shared values.
Getting you house in order - Pragmatic Governance in the SME WorldJennie Vickers
Presented at the World Business Capabilities Congress 2012 in Auckland, 'Getting your house in order - Pragmatic Governance in the SME World' is Jennie Vickers' entry into the Best Practice Competition. Jennie Vickers is the COE (Chief of Everything) at ZeopardLaw and Zeopard. To see a video of Jennie Vickers presenting this session follow the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gnH_c8G2sI
Surveys, sentiment and strategy internal communication measurement summit, CI...Rachel Miller
Slides from CIPR Inside measurement summit on 23 July 2013. Read more about the summit here: http://www.allthingsic.com/icstrategy/
Leah Cabrera Fischer and Aileen Heinberg of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discuss how incorporating behavioral science into service design can help address challenges. They explain that focusing on behaviors and key experience elements can help iterate services more efficiently. Considering behaviors early allows prioritizing design principles to focus on the most important barriers and drivers. Their work highlights zooming in on details and behaviors to design robust cancer care services quickly through transdisciplinary collaboration.
Deborah Western has over 20 years of management experience in patient access departments at Grady Health System and DeKalb Medical. She can drive continuous improvement in operations and ensure safe and efficient patient flow while carrying out supervisory responsibilities according to guidelines. She has experience with performance management including hiring, training, performance reviews, and addressing issues. She also has project management experience implementing initiatives such as call center and ED throughput projects and using tools like PDCA, SWOT analysis, and dashboards. Her goal is to identify and address performance gaps to implement changes with minimal impact.
6 Steps to Adapting Your Client Retention Strategy to Your Coworkers & Colla...M3S Total Talent Solutions
Global Head of Learning and Talent Development at Morgan McKinley shares how to boost employee engagement and productivity: treating your staff as well as your customers.
Communication Ideas for the Eyecare OfficeKit Carmiencke
This document discusses communication ideas for optometry offices, with a focus on listening to patients, staff, and online feedback. It recommends surveying patients about their experience, asking staff for feedback through meetings and surveys, and using social media to engage with customers and learn about their needs and preferences. The goal is to understand what matters most to key stakeholders and improve services based on their input.
Change the Conversation by Building your communitySarah Browngoetz
This document provides tips for changing an unearned bad reputation in the workplace. It suggests knowing the goals of your new workgroup and understanding how your workgroup is perceived. It also recommends building community by conveying a positive message about your expertise to others and softening "no" answers when denying requests. The document stresses the importance of knowing the researchers and their work to improve perceptions of administrative staff. The overall message is that changing established perceptions requires fixing broken processes, delivering a common positive message, and changing the conversation by building community.
Avoid these 10 mistakes in your internal communications strategyVing
An effective internal communications strategy is crucial to your financial bottom line. Effective communicators and increased profits are directly related. Here are 10 mistakes you should avoid so you can stop sabotaging the way you communicate.
The document discusses goals and outcomes for stroke rehabilitation services. It outlines processes for identifying clients' needs, setting goals with clients, taking action, tracking outcomes, and reporting impacts in key areas like health, quality of life, and independence. Case studies are provided as examples of setting goals with clients and linking them to outcomes and impacts.
Experience Management for Referring Physicians - WHPRMS ConferenceEndeavor Management
A recent presentation at the WHPRMS Conference on how you can step into the physicians shoes and design an engaging experience to increase referrals and grow advocacy.
This presentation is about Employee Engagement Survey process and how it is carried out in the organisation. This presentation takes demo figures for understanding of the presentation
In its “Employee Engagement Survey,” the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Research Foundation teamed with Buck Consultants, an ACS company, to determine how organizations are communicating with employees to keep them engaged and productive. The survey includes responses from nearly 1,500 participants representing a broad industry and geographic base.
Presenting this set of slides with name - Employee Engagement Strategy Powerpoint Presentation Slides. We bring to you to the point topic specific slides with apt research and understanding. Putting forth our PPT deck comprises of thirty-eight slides. Our tailor-made Employee Engagement Strategy Powerpoint Presentation Slides editable presentation deck assists planners to segment and expounds the topic with brevity. Content and design of slides are fully editable make changes to colors, data, and fonts if needed. PPT slides are accessible in both widescreen and standard format. PowerPoint templates are compatible with Google Slides. Quick and risk-free downloading process. It can be easily converted into JPG or PDF format.
Mastering Internal Communication: Connect Your Mission and ManpowerVing
Strategic internal communication is the foundation of every successful business. Discover how to improve your communication strategies with the research and insights offered in this in eBook.
Integrating Virtual Opportunities and Remote Volunteers into your Volunteer P...VolunteerMatch
Managing remote volunteers can be challenging - how do you supervise, evaluate, or recognize the work of a volunteer you never meet face to face? The good news is that now, with an ever growing set of online tools, building an online community and connecting with someone across miles (or continents) is easier. In this webinar Jennifer Bennett and Deanna Cole will discuss best practices for creating meaningful relationships with remote volunteers, including building and empowering remote teams, managing projects by letting go but not checking out, and creating a two-way communication plan to share the work of remote volunteers with the organization and share what's happening at the organization with remote volunteers. While it is strongly encouraged and extremely beneficial to attend both Part I and Part II of this series, attending both is not required.
~Our mission is to eradicate preventable diseases, minimize trial and error, increase patient understanding by supporting a wholistic ecosystem that shifts health management to wellness 2.0; whole-life personalized wellness
"Building a Well-oiled Sales Machine" Kathy Ruggiero: Senior Director Corpora...LeadJen
In racing, the Garage Area is among the most fascinating, because that's where all the tinkering takes place that gives drivers the edge they need to win. The same is true for campaign planning. Learn how to speed ROI by crafting a successful campaign with upfront planning, including market research, messaging, value propositions and training.
The document is a presentation on making monitoring and evaluation (M&E) accessible to grassroots organizations. It discusses guiding principles for M&E with grassroots groups, including meeting them where they are and building their ability to do their own M&E. It defines key M&E concepts like monitoring, evaluation, outputs, outcomes and impacts. Challenges grassroots groups face with M&E are addressed, and tips are provided on collecting and analyzing data in a simple way and focusing on organizational ownership of M&E.
Employee Engagement in a Digital World by Sal GiambancoGlobant
Globant and the California College of the Arts (CCA) got together to present CON.VERGE, their first conference for business executives and thought-leaders.
Sal leads human capital and operations at the Omidyar Network, a philanthropic investment firm that funds for-profit and nonprofit businesses that fosters social change throughout the world. Prior to Omidyar, he served as the VP of HR for PayPal and eBay.
In his talk, Sal explained the key drivers of employee engagement and how organizations struggle to create holistic employee engagement strategies. He also explained the three pillars of digital employee engagement and how business can leverage it to create better work environments. Check out his presentation for more details.
Project ECHO QI: Managing Up - Enhancing Your Relationship with LeadersCHC Connecticut
This document provides an overview of a Project ECHO Quality Improvement webinar on managing relationships with leaders. The webinar covered identifying key stakeholders, communicating regularly with senior leaders using clear and concise messaging, aligning quality improvement projects with organizational goals, using data to demonstrate impact, and developing skills to influence others. The webinar included examples of successfully communicating project impacts and examples from a same day access clinic quality project.
JourneyLabs improves participant outcomes in high-stakes relationships such as in healthcare, workplace, education, and professional services markets. Our proprietary cloud and mobile platform optimizes enhanced information collection to enable responsive action, as well as long-term relationship analytics. JourneyLabs is based in Winter Spring, Florida and Pune, India. For more information, please visit www.journeylabs.io.
Our Journey Management Platform
The JourneyLabs™ Journey Management Platform operationalizes long term interactions and improves participant outcomes in high-stakes relationships.
Organizations can easily build and deliver highly personalized digital journeys for each participant that can be delivered anywhere, anytime, while retaining a longitudinal record and key data for analytics.
This document summarizes a Project ECHO Quality Improvement webinar on developing professional presence. The webinar was presented by faculty from the Weitzman Institute and Community Health Center, Inc. It covered key skills for being an effective meeting leader such as content vs process, active listening techniques, intervention strategies, establishing ground rules, and parking lot. Participants learned about challenges commonly encountered in meetings and ways to continuously improve meetings. The webinar is part of a series on quality improvement best practices and additional resources are available on the Weitzman Institute website.
The document discusses the importance of customer service in today's competitive hospital environment. It argues that customer service should be as important a goal as clinical quality and can be a strategic differentiator. Hospitals will need to focus on individual consumer experiences and anticipate their needs through active listening strategies and real-time problem solving. Customer feedback loops will also be important to continuously improve service. Elevating customer service will require measuring service levels and examining cultural norms that may hinder service.
Gavin Latz offers financial advisory services to help families dealing with a child's cancer diagnosis. As a parent who went through this experience, he understands the challenges of balancing hospital, home, and work while focusing on a child's health. His services include assistance completing paperwork for benefits, providing financial guidance, and answering money-related questions so families can focus on their child's care. Common issues he helps with include managing time off work, affording time away from regular income, and applying for Centrelink entitlements. His goal is to lighten financial burdens during a difficult time.
Este documento describe las nuevas tecnologías de información y comunicación como pilares fundamentales de la sociedad del conocimiento. Explica que la digitalización, la informática y las telecomunicaciones son las bases tecnológicas de esta sociedad, y analiza diferentes posiciones sobre el impacto y rol de la tecnología, como el determinismo tecnológico y la visión pesimista. También identifica problemas asociados al uso de estas nuevas tecnologías y propone una mirada post-tecnocrática que las concibe como herramientas más que como sol
El documento discute tres puntos sobre la tecnología. Primero, que el propósito de la tecnología debe ser mejorar al ser humano. Segundo, que las innovaciones tecnológicas han permitido la integración global de las economías. Y tercero, que la tecnología Bluetooth ha facilitado la conexión de dispositivos en el hogar y oficina, así como en teléfonos móviles.
6 Steps to Adapting Your Client Retention Strategy to Your Coworkers & Colla...M3S Total Talent Solutions
Global Head of Learning and Talent Development at Morgan McKinley shares how to boost employee engagement and productivity: treating your staff as well as your customers.
Communication Ideas for the Eyecare OfficeKit Carmiencke
This document discusses communication ideas for optometry offices, with a focus on listening to patients, staff, and online feedback. It recommends surveying patients about their experience, asking staff for feedback through meetings and surveys, and using social media to engage with customers and learn about their needs and preferences. The goal is to understand what matters most to key stakeholders and improve services based on their input.
Change the Conversation by Building your communitySarah Browngoetz
This document provides tips for changing an unearned bad reputation in the workplace. It suggests knowing the goals of your new workgroup and understanding how your workgroup is perceived. It also recommends building community by conveying a positive message about your expertise to others and softening "no" answers when denying requests. The document stresses the importance of knowing the researchers and their work to improve perceptions of administrative staff. The overall message is that changing established perceptions requires fixing broken processes, delivering a common positive message, and changing the conversation by building community.
Avoid these 10 mistakes in your internal communications strategyVing
An effective internal communications strategy is crucial to your financial bottom line. Effective communicators and increased profits are directly related. Here are 10 mistakes you should avoid so you can stop sabotaging the way you communicate.
The document discusses goals and outcomes for stroke rehabilitation services. It outlines processes for identifying clients' needs, setting goals with clients, taking action, tracking outcomes, and reporting impacts in key areas like health, quality of life, and independence. Case studies are provided as examples of setting goals with clients and linking them to outcomes and impacts.
Experience Management for Referring Physicians - WHPRMS ConferenceEndeavor Management
A recent presentation at the WHPRMS Conference on how you can step into the physicians shoes and design an engaging experience to increase referrals and grow advocacy.
This presentation is about Employee Engagement Survey process and how it is carried out in the organisation. This presentation takes demo figures for understanding of the presentation
In its “Employee Engagement Survey,” the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Research Foundation teamed with Buck Consultants, an ACS company, to determine how organizations are communicating with employees to keep them engaged and productive. The survey includes responses from nearly 1,500 participants representing a broad industry and geographic base.
Presenting this set of slides with name - Employee Engagement Strategy Powerpoint Presentation Slides. We bring to you to the point topic specific slides with apt research and understanding. Putting forth our PPT deck comprises of thirty-eight slides. Our tailor-made Employee Engagement Strategy Powerpoint Presentation Slides editable presentation deck assists planners to segment and expounds the topic with brevity. Content and design of slides are fully editable make changes to colors, data, and fonts if needed. PPT slides are accessible in both widescreen and standard format. PowerPoint templates are compatible with Google Slides. Quick and risk-free downloading process. It can be easily converted into JPG or PDF format.
Mastering Internal Communication: Connect Your Mission and ManpowerVing
Strategic internal communication is the foundation of every successful business. Discover how to improve your communication strategies with the research and insights offered in this in eBook.
Integrating Virtual Opportunities and Remote Volunteers into your Volunteer P...VolunteerMatch
Managing remote volunteers can be challenging - how do you supervise, evaluate, or recognize the work of a volunteer you never meet face to face? The good news is that now, with an ever growing set of online tools, building an online community and connecting with someone across miles (or continents) is easier. In this webinar Jennifer Bennett and Deanna Cole will discuss best practices for creating meaningful relationships with remote volunteers, including building and empowering remote teams, managing projects by letting go but not checking out, and creating a two-way communication plan to share the work of remote volunteers with the organization and share what's happening at the organization with remote volunteers. While it is strongly encouraged and extremely beneficial to attend both Part I and Part II of this series, attending both is not required.
~Our mission is to eradicate preventable diseases, minimize trial and error, increase patient understanding by supporting a wholistic ecosystem that shifts health management to wellness 2.0; whole-life personalized wellness
"Building a Well-oiled Sales Machine" Kathy Ruggiero: Senior Director Corpora...LeadJen
In racing, the Garage Area is among the most fascinating, because that's where all the tinkering takes place that gives drivers the edge they need to win. The same is true for campaign planning. Learn how to speed ROI by crafting a successful campaign with upfront planning, including market research, messaging, value propositions and training.
The document is a presentation on making monitoring and evaluation (M&E) accessible to grassroots organizations. It discusses guiding principles for M&E with grassroots groups, including meeting them where they are and building their ability to do their own M&E. It defines key M&E concepts like monitoring, evaluation, outputs, outcomes and impacts. Challenges grassroots groups face with M&E are addressed, and tips are provided on collecting and analyzing data in a simple way and focusing on organizational ownership of M&E.
Employee Engagement in a Digital World by Sal GiambancoGlobant
Globant and the California College of the Arts (CCA) got together to present CON.VERGE, their first conference for business executives and thought-leaders.
Sal leads human capital and operations at the Omidyar Network, a philanthropic investment firm that funds for-profit and nonprofit businesses that fosters social change throughout the world. Prior to Omidyar, he served as the VP of HR for PayPal and eBay.
In his talk, Sal explained the key drivers of employee engagement and how organizations struggle to create holistic employee engagement strategies. He also explained the three pillars of digital employee engagement and how business can leverage it to create better work environments. Check out his presentation for more details.
Project ECHO QI: Managing Up - Enhancing Your Relationship with LeadersCHC Connecticut
This document provides an overview of a Project ECHO Quality Improvement webinar on managing relationships with leaders. The webinar covered identifying key stakeholders, communicating regularly with senior leaders using clear and concise messaging, aligning quality improvement projects with organizational goals, using data to demonstrate impact, and developing skills to influence others. The webinar included examples of successfully communicating project impacts and examples from a same day access clinic quality project.
JourneyLabs improves participant outcomes in high-stakes relationships such as in healthcare, workplace, education, and professional services markets. Our proprietary cloud and mobile platform optimizes enhanced information collection to enable responsive action, as well as long-term relationship analytics. JourneyLabs is based in Winter Spring, Florida and Pune, India. For more information, please visit www.journeylabs.io.
Our Journey Management Platform
The JourneyLabs™ Journey Management Platform operationalizes long term interactions and improves participant outcomes in high-stakes relationships.
Organizations can easily build and deliver highly personalized digital journeys for each participant that can be delivered anywhere, anytime, while retaining a longitudinal record and key data for analytics.
This document summarizes a Project ECHO Quality Improvement webinar on developing professional presence. The webinar was presented by faculty from the Weitzman Institute and Community Health Center, Inc. It covered key skills for being an effective meeting leader such as content vs process, active listening techniques, intervention strategies, establishing ground rules, and parking lot. Participants learned about challenges commonly encountered in meetings and ways to continuously improve meetings. The webinar is part of a series on quality improvement best practices and additional resources are available on the Weitzman Institute website.
The document discusses the importance of customer service in today's competitive hospital environment. It argues that customer service should be as important a goal as clinical quality and can be a strategic differentiator. Hospitals will need to focus on individual consumer experiences and anticipate their needs through active listening strategies and real-time problem solving. Customer feedback loops will also be important to continuously improve service. Elevating customer service will require measuring service levels and examining cultural norms that may hinder service.
Gavin Latz offers financial advisory services to help families dealing with a child's cancer diagnosis. As a parent who went through this experience, he understands the challenges of balancing hospital, home, and work while focusing on a child's health. His services include assistance completing paperwork for benefits, providing financial guidance, and answering money-related questions so families can focus on their child's care. Common issues he helps with include managing time off work, affording time away from regular income, and applying for Centrelink entitlements. His goal is to lighten financial burdens during a difficult time.
Este documento describe las nuevas tecnologías de información y comunicación como pilares fundamentales de la sociedad del conocimiento. Explica que la digitalización, la informática y las telecomunicaciones son las bases tecnológicas de esta sociedad, y analiza diferentes posiciones sobre el impacto y rol de la tecnología, como el determinismo tecnológico y la visión pesimista. También identifica problemas asociados al uso de estas nuevas tecnologías y propone una mirada post-tecnocrática que las concibe como herramientas más que como sol
El documento discute tres puntos sobre la tecnología. Primero, que el propósito de la tecnología debe ser mejorar al ser humano. Segundo, que las innovaciones tecnológicas han permitido la integración global de las economías. Y tercero, que la tecnología Bluetooth ha facilitado la conexión de dispositivos en el hogar y oficina, así como en teléfonos móviles.
Why Puppet? Why now? Can you get by without using any config management? You probably think don't have time, or that your project is too small. What can using Puppet really add? How can you justify investing time up front? Maybe you can just do it later?
Getting started with config management can often seem like a big project, especially if you only manage a few systems or have a small team. This talk will examine why you should use Puppet from the beginning. It will examine what you can do with Puppet that couldn't do otherwise, how much time it will save and why it's especially important if you think your project has even the smallest chance of scaling in the future.
Presented by David Mytton at Puppet Camp London 2015-04-13
The document discusses marketing in the multiscreen world based on a study conducted in 30 countries. It finds that smartphone and tablet ownership is creating a new media landscape, with people spending significant time on multiple screens each day, often simultaneously. The study examines screen usage patterns and attitudes towards advertising across different devices in Brazil. It finds that Brazilians spend more total time with screens than the global average, and are more receptive to integrated marketing approaches that connect TV advertising to digital platforms. The document provides examples of brands like Magnum and Vivo that have successfully implemented multiscreen campaigns in Brazil through consistency, interactivity and concise messaging.
Intervento durante il workshop "Smart Working e nuove modalità di lavoro" tenuto al Salone della CSR e Innovazione Sociale. La presentazione riprende alcuni elementi tratti dall'ebook "The Smart Working Book" focalizzando l'attenzione sull'importanza della fiducia nei rapporti professionali e sulla cultura aziendale come aspetti determinanti per l'attivazione di progetti smart working.
Culture opus in less than 140 charactersSachin Sharma
Culture Opus helps brands create and disseminate relevant content across multiple platforms to engage audiences. They develop content based on briefings and the appropriate environment. Their goal is to tell brand stories that build communities and add value for consumers through engaging content.
How effective is the combination of your main product...martellewilson
The document discusses the integration of time as a theme in a film trailer, poster, and magazine advertising package. In the trailer, every time the clock reads "11:57" the main character reacts negatively, hinting at why he is mentally unstable. Both the trailer and poster feature the time "11:57" and the tagline "lost time is never found again" to raise questions about the time's significance. The poster and trailer also portray the main character's psychological breakdown as he tries to repress memories of a woman named Lisa. The color schemes, images, and text in the advertising package work together to successfully convey the film's themes and intrigue potential audiences.
Each new generation usually has more features and refinements while typically being physically smaller and lighter than its predecessor, while usually (but not always) retaining the older model's price tag
This document provides an overview of health insurance. It discusses what health insurance is, the types of health insurance plans available including individual, group, critical illness, and specific disease plans. It covers factors that determine premium costs such as age, medical history, job, and term of the policy. Tips are provided for choosing the right health insurance plan and saving on premium costs. The steps for filing a health insurance claim are outlined. Recent government incentives for health insurance in India are also mentioned.
Protecting personal data has been an important issue for many years. The EU GDPR extends the data rights of individuals, and requires organizations to develop clear policies and procedures to protect personal data, and adopt appropriate technical and organizational measures. UK organizations have had to comply with the Regulation since 25 May 2018, or potentially face fines of up to 4% of annual turnover or €20 million – whichever is greater.
Learning Outcomes:
This 10 webinar series is intended to elicit a clear understanding of the core elements of the GDPR, with the ability to gain a deeper understanding by asking the trainer questions during the training.
It covers how each aspect of the Regulation can be translated into implementation actions in your organization and the auditor’s role.
Webinar 10
• Handling data subject access requests (DSARs).
• The roles of controllers and processors, and the relationships between them.
• Transferring personal data outside the EU and the mechanisms for compliance.
• How to become GDPR compliant using a compliance gap assessment
P&W Services offers affordable, non-insurance health and dental benefits for individuals and small businesses. This briefing was presented to small business owners, insurance brokers, and non-profit organizations at our ribbon cutting ceremony on 17 Jul 09. For more information, go to PandWservices.com
Award concepts-basics of peer to peer recognitionawardconcepts
There are plenty of ways to enhance your employee recognition program and the easiest is with peer-to-peer recognition! Learn about the basics of this recognition technique and why it's so effective with a slideshow presentation by Award Concepts.
This document provides instructions for applying for a loan and grant package of up to $300,000, with up to $250,000 as a grant that does not need to be repaid. It outlines 11 items businesses need to qualify, including having a website at least 3 years old, organic search engine rankings, social media presence, press releases, a business plan, and strong personal credit. Resources are provided to quickly set up or improve these items. The application process must be completed quickly as the grant office will stop accepting new applicants in 3 months.
Leveraging Federal Financial Assistance Programs During COVID-19Kareo
Bill Finerfrock, HBMA Director of Government Affairs, will break down the CARES Act and its associated programs to provide you with key takeaways to help ease financial burdens and maintain current staff levels.
In this webinar, Bill will discuss:
-New Paycheck Protection Program
-Other SBA (Small Business Association) programs
-Medicare Advanced Payment Options
-Provider Lost Revenue Program
Family Preventive Healthcare Investment ProposalJetro Olowole
The document summarizes a family preventive healthcare investment program offered by Health2Wealth in partnership with Royale Business Club Int'l. The program provides regular health screenings and products to help families stay healthy while also growing an investment to cover medical costs. Participants are expected to earn a 913% return within 6 months by referring 2 people. The program offers various package levels starting at ₦39,980 and provides bonuses, incentives, and income opportunities for referrals.
A majority of workers intend to actively seek new positions in 2014 according to a recent poll. Only 5% of employees intend to stay in their current position, consistent with results from the last 4 years. In reaction to skills gaps, half of companies plan to increase investments in training over the next two years, and 35% acknowledge they have not invested enough in the past. Employers face losing business and revenue if they do not address skills gaps. Most intend to address skills needs through training programs.
7 steps to increase employee participation level in your employee referral pr...skilledtree
Employee participation in your employee referral program is the key to its success. Here are 7 of the many things you can do to improve your employee participation.
Employee Rewards Programs: The Formula for Successful RewardsTom Daly
The document discusses employee reward programs and incentives. It defines incentives as additional payments to employees to increase output, while recognition acknowledges good work after the fact. The document provides statistics on spending on incentives and their impact on employee and customer satisfaction. It outlines the key steps to developing an effective incentive program, including identifying objectives, defining rewards, and evaluating results. Overall, the document advocates for incentive programs as a way to improve employee performance, customer satisfaction, and financial outcomes for businesses.
Fahe Member Survey: Covid-19 Impact May 2020Katy Stigers
Fahe Membership network surveyed in May 2020 on impacts to their organization, clients, and community due to Covid-19 pandemic. More than 50% of membership participated in the surveys. Uncertainty about long-term effects of economic slow down, balanced by resilience in service delivery despite loss of revenue and changes in day to day operations. Follow up surveys scheduled for July and September.
The Retirement Plan Healthcare Investment is a disease prevention healthcare investment with our partner direct sales company - Royale Business Club - for the working class who want to retire gracefully, healthily and wealthily.
The RPHI is systematically design as a health diagnosis and diseases prevention program for the working class while providing an insurance platform for emergency medical costs.
This document announces a retirement plan protection workshop for plan sponsors. The workshop will provide updates on regulatory issues facing retirement plans, how to respond to investigations by the Department of Labor, and how to document processes to protect fiduciaries from liability. It will feature presentations by Bradford Campbell, former head of the Employee Benefits Security Administration, and Anthony Agbay, a retirement plan consultant. The workshop will be held on December 3rd and provide 2 hours of CPE credit.
SalaryCredits is a leading Employee Financial Wellness Company, this will help improve an employee’s financial wellness and happiness in the workplace. Salarycredits enables employers to significantly reduce the financial stress of their employees.
SalaryCredits didn’t appear out of thin air. If we seem madly passionate about creating employee financial well-being at work, it’s because we’ve been on the other side, too.
The average person spends a third of their life at work. That’s a lot of time, right? We believe this should be spent in an environment that’s supportive and inspiring. Apart from providing personal loans, we help your employees get a better understanding of their money and provide many tips to change the way they think about and deal with money.
Leading Fintech platform, enabling employee financial wellness through Earned Wage Access, Fast Pay, Salary Advances, Short term personal loans, Financial Education/Planning.
Product Highlights:
• Earned Wages Access for employees.
• Salary Advances with tenure up to 12 months.
• Financial tools, content & events for employees to feel more confident about their finances.
Bundled Payments in Healthcare – The Next Generation LIVE WebcastThomas LaPointe
The document provides information about an upcoming webinar on bundled payments in healthcare hosted by Knowledge Group and Pershing Yoakley & Associates, including bios of the featured speakers from Pershing Yoakley & Associates and the Association of American Medical Colleges, and an agenda covering basics of bundled payments and examples of bundled payment programs and regulatory waivers. Key topics to be discussed include public and private bundled payment initiatives, Medicare bundled payment programs, implementation challenges, and legal and regulatory compliance issues.
This document summarizes the key points from a 6 chapter document about using 100% commission offers. It discusses evaluating offers based on the reputation of the source and product quality. Instant payment of commissions is important. Avoid randomly choosing affiliates or duplicating content. Providing good customer support for the products can help sell more and earn more commissions.
This document provides an overview of affiliate marketing. It explains that affiliate marketing involves earning commissions for driving sales to retailer websites through unique affiliate links. Affiliates join affiliate networks that connect them with retailers offering affiliate programs. Benefits of affiliate marketing include not having to create your own products or deal with customer support, allowing affiliates to set up multiple income streams more quickly. The document recommends affiliate marketing as a way to get started in online business before potentially creating your own products or store in the future.
This document provides guidance on planning, executing, and measuring social media contests. It discusses important steps to take before launching a contest such as understanding applicable laws, rules of social media platforms, and potential risks. Key aspects of planning a contest are defining goals, budgeting, choosing appropriate social networks, cross-promoting the contest, tracking entries, analyzing post-contest metrics, and fulfilling prizes. Following these best practices can help run a successful social media promotion while avoiding legal or community issues.
Unlocking Income Streams_ Maximizing Earnings Through Paid Survey Opportuniti...First Opinion
Paid survey opportunities are accessible to virtually anyone with an internet connection, making them an attractive option for those looking to supplement their income from the comfort of their own homes. Companies and market research firms are constantly seeking consumer insights to improve their products and services or to inform business decisions. As a result, there is a growing demand for individuals willing to share their opinions through surveys.
This document provides contact information for members of Richard Smith's real estate team and Scott Hudspeth's team. It also outlines various marketing strategies and tools offered by the teams, including social media marketing, video marketing, expired and for-sale-by-owner listing strategies, and client relationship management after home purchases close. The document discusses how the teams can help agents manage listings on websites, provide coaching and training, and more to grow agents' businesses and brand them as experts. It provides examples of forms and letters the teams use to communicate with clients.
An expert in user engagement, Rachel Weatherly joined the SREB Go Alliance for their webinar series to outline key characteristics that define Generation Z, how these students differ from Millennials, how to communicate effectively with these students, and how to help them meet their post-secondary goals.
This document outlines a marketing and communications strategy for Manufacturing USA. It establishes goals of creating awareness, fostering participation, and growing the program. The strategy takes an audience-first approach, identifying key audiences and their needs. It outlines guiding principles including the brand platform and strategic themes. Tactics discussed include developing messaging around the themes, choosing channels, and creating rollout plans. The strategy provides a roadmap for activating the brand through continued engagement, content development, digital presence, and outreach efforts.
This document discusses the audiences that the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) needs to engage with and how they relate to each other. It defines key audiences for NNMI as the general public, media, policymakers, manufacturing community, institute organizers, members, and funding agencies. It presents these audiences as existing across different stages from unaware to participating. The goal is to strategically move audiences along this path in order to increase awareness, foster participation, and grow the NNMI program by engaging the right audiences and understanding what participation means for each group. The document prioritizes these audiences, with the manufacturing community, policymakers, and general public seen as the top three audiences to focus engagement efforts on.
This document outlines a model for digital persuasion and behavior change. It discusses two existing models - Fogg's Behavior Model and Cugelman's Persuasive Design model. It then proposes a new Persuasive Optimization model that draws on behavioral science, marketing, design and user experience to bridge the gap between motivation and ability. The model outlines three phases - building relationships, strengthening relationships, and amplifying influence - and provides examples of techniques that can be used at each stage of the relationship path to progress users and exert the right influence to change behaviors. Next steps discussed are getting feedback on the model and its application to evaluate digital assets.
This document discusses optimized persuasion, which draws on behavioral science, marketing, visual design, and user experience to influence behavior change. It presents a theoretical model that maps the dependencies between engagement, relationships, and influence. The model overlays two scientific behavior models and provides a structured, strategic approach to building relationships, gaining influence, and driving action. It identifies 8 stages of engagement from zero state to maintaining and classifies 54 user experience tactics that can enhance engagement at different stages. The document provides guidance on employing the right tactics at the right engagement stage to progress relationships and increase influence.
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This lecture covers the basics of nursing, including roles, responsibilities, and career paths. Ideal for nursing students and healthcare professionals
This comprehensive lecture covers the fundamentals of nursing
Key Learning Objectives:
1. Understanding Nursing as a Profession
- Core attributes that distinguish nursing as a profession
- Professional vs. occupational characteristics
2. **Essential Definitions of Nursing**
- WHO definition
- ICN (International Council of Nurses) perspective
- Modern interpretations
3. **Foundational Concepts in Nursing**
- The metaparadigm of nursing:
- Person
- Environment
- Health
- Nursing
4. **Recipients of Nursing Care**
- Individuals across the lifespan
- Families and communities
- Special populations
5. **Patient vs. Client: Understanding the Terminology**
- Comparative analysis:
- Medical model (patient) vs. holistic model (client)
- Implications for nursing practice
- When each term is appropriately used
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The Hospital-to-Home Pharmacy Project: Improving Medication Management after ...DataNB
Navigating the transition from hospital to home can be challenging for patients, their families, and community pharmacists. When medications are changed in hospital, medication-related harm, emergency room visits, or hospital readmissions may occur after discharge. This project examined the impacts of a hospital pharmacist-led Transitions of Care (TOC) program on patients’ perceived medication knowledge, adherence barriers, healthcare utilization, and satisfaction, and community pharmacists’ perception of care provision. In this mixed-methods, quasi-experimental study, family practice patients 65 years and older were recruited to the TOC (intervention) or standard of care group based on admission unit. The intervention involved evidence-informed, personalized medication-related activities. Data collection used surveys at baseline, 72-hours, and 30-days post-discharge, interviews, and focus groups. Analysis of this data revealed a main effect of time on patient-perceived medication knowledge and a significant group x time interaction on barriers to adherence and adherence despite high baseline scores providing limited room for improvement. While the program did not significantly reduce medication-related harm, emergency room visits, or hospital readmissions, patients were satisfied with pharmacy services and community pharmacists' knowledge of discharge-related medication information improved. This study demonstrates the positive impact of a pharmacy TOC program on patient care and community pharmacists' workflow.
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Wearable technology has become a groundbreaking innovation in the field of predictive healthcare, offering remarkable advancements in patient care through continuous monitoring, early detection, and personalized medical interventions. The presentation titled "Wearables in Predictive Healthcare" explores the comprehensive evolution, current landscape, and future prospects of wearable technology within preventive medicine. It first defines wearable technology, explaining its historical development and the primary categories of devices, including smartwatches equipped with ECG and heart rate monitoring, continuous glucose monitors, fitness trackers, and wearable ECG patches. These devices serve critical functions that contribute significantly to health management and disease prevention.
The role of artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics in enhancing wearable capabilities is thoroughly discussed. Real-time data collection combined with predictive algorithms allows healthcare professionals to make timely interventions based on personalized recommendations. Clinical applications of wearables are examined, particularly their usage in detecting heart disease, managing diabetes, monitoring hypertension, and diagnosing sleep disorders at early stages. Highlighted case studies, such as the Apple Watch AFib Detection Study and advancements in continuous glucose monitoring, provide real-world evidence of the effectiveness of these technologies.
The benefits of wearable devices, including continuous health monitoring, patient empowerment, improved treatment outcomes, and potential reductions in healthcare costs, are addressed alongside key challenges. These include concerns over data privacy, device accuracy and calibration, and issues related to patient compliance. Ethical and legal implications, such as ownership of health data, risks of insurance discrimination, and the need for regulatory oversight, are critically analyzed.
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Additionally, the presentation outlines the global regulatory landscape, including FDA approvals, CE marking in Europe, and anticipated future policies for wearable medical devices. Future trends such as implantable biosensors, AI-driven personalized medicine, integration with telehealth platforms,smart textiles,and biodegradable
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"Controversial Ingredients: Parabens & Formaldehyde Liberators”
Title:
Controversial Ingredients: Parabens and Formaldehyde Liberators
Description:
This detailed presentation explores the critical issues surrounding two highly debated categories of cosmetic and pharmaceutical preservatives: Parabens and Formaldehyde-Releasing Preservatives (FRPs). Presented by Rejaul Karim Ahmed, M.Pharm (2nd Semester), Assam down town University, the material thoroughly examines their usage, health risks, regulatory status, and safer alternatives.
Key Sections Covered:
Introduction to Parabens: Learn about parabens as commonly used preservatives in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food. The presentation discusses their antibacterial action and the types most often used — methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben.
Health Concerns of Parabens:
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Regulatory Guidelines for Parabens:
Insight into regulations from bodies like the SCCS and FDA regarding safe concentrations, along with the contrast in standards across the EU and other regions.
Alternatives to Parabens:
Overview of safer natural and synthetic alternatives, including phenoxyethanol, sodium benzoate, essential oils, and plant extracts.
Introduction to Formaldehyde & FRPs:
Understand formaldehyde’s role in industrial and personal care products and why its inclusion in cosmetics is a growing concern.
Health Risks of Formaldehyde:
Covers short- and long-term health risks like respiratory irritation, skin allergies, carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity, and systemic toxicity.
Global Regulations for Formaldehyde:
Examination of bans and restrictions in the EU, Japan, Sweden, and upcoming restrictions in the USA under the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act.
How to Identify Formaldehyde in Products:
A practical guide on recognizing ingredients like DMDM hydantoin, quaternium-15, diazolidinyl urea, and more that can release formaldehyde over time.
Safer Alternatives to Formaldehyde & FRPs:
Exploration of innovative and safer preservation methods, including phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, antimicrobial peptides, fermented ingredients, and microbial stabilizers.
Learning Outcomes:
After viewing, you will gain a strong understanding of why certain ingredients are controversial, their potential health impacts, what regulations say, and how to choose safer alternatives in cosmetics and pharmaceutical formulations. This is essential knowledge for pharmacy students, cosmetic scientists, healthcare professionals, and conscious consumers.
Keywords:
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Applying Optimized Persuasion to Improve UX
1. The WebMD site requires reg-
istration, which asks for a lot
of personal information before
offering details.
The site requires David to dis-
able his pop-up blocker on his
browser, which increases the
number of steps and compli-
cates the process.
During registration, David
is asked to choose topics of
interest, which results in him
being subscribed to several
newsletters without his per-
mission, so he has to unsub-
scribe on the next page.
Taking the Personal Health
Assessment (PHA) will result
in $125 in David’s paycheck. It
looks like a useful tool.
The link takes him to a PDF
download of a flier, which is a bit inconvenient, especially since the
link did not indicate it would lead to a download.
In the details, David learns he has missed the deadline to receive
the first $125 of the benefit. He’s still eligible for the second $175
payout, so David keeps going.
The next link takes him to Healthy Living by WebMD where he has
to register.
Receives PHA results and
next steps worth an addi-
tional $175 for participating.
Clicks on the first step in the
program, the Personal Health
Assessment Tool, which is worth
$125 for responding.
Must register to use the site.
Clicks on the Call-to-Action
which takes him to WebMD.
Clicks on the notice on the
home page for more information
about the program.
Looking at Publicis Benefits Center,
David comes across a notice about a
PBC Healthy Living Program that is
worth $300 for participating.
Willing to check it out. Money
is a good incentive if it turns
out to be real cash in his
pocket.
Wonders why he hadn’t
heard about this before.
Lack of promotion about the op-
portunity across multiple channels
risks employees not knowing about
a valuable resource and great ben-
efit, and the company loses another
participant in a program that should
save them money in the long run.
A poor user experience risks employees, who are strapped for time, aban-
doning the search for more information if they keep getting bounced from
one site to another.
Trust issues can also arise by sending someone to an external site without
notice.
As it is, the program does result in money directly in the employee’s pay-
check, which is a great incentive, but if the program appears hidden, em-
ployees may become frustrated at missing out on a benefit.
Again, a poor user experience
increases the risk of abandonment.
Technical “glitches” can be off-put-
ting and reduce trust as well.
Subscribing anyone to newsletters
without permission is bad form.
The PHA doesn’t provide
context about how long it will
take to complete or what in-
formation should be on hand
to finish.
David starts the PHA anyway
hoping it will not take too
long. Luckily, a clear path is
established when he starts.
The PHA has a nice graphic
presentation, but some of the
questions are a little unclear.
It only takes 10 minutes to
complete, but David didn’t
have a few details from him
last physical to input which
might have improved his
score.
Even though David is well
past the deadline, the website
still tells him he will receive
the financial benefit.
David questions his score
because he was missing
or guessing at some of the
details. He also sees where
he probably should have an-
swered some of the unclear
questions differently.
He can go back to update the
PHA for new results at any
time.
The feedback provided
seems useful, but David is
disappointed that follow-ups
require scheduled phone calls
which he doesn’t expect from
an online tool and doesn’t
really have time to do.
Not knowing how long the PHA will
take or what details should be on
hand increases frustration and risk
of abandonment.
Set expectations and deliver on
those expectations to trigger posi-
tive emotions and build trust.
Create opportunities for individual
or team competition to encourage
participation.
Confusion on the financial benefit
can leave a bad impression with the
employee and cause him to ques-
tion the authenticity of the offer and
his employer.
Requiring a phone follow-up for
an online tool presents a barrier to
further participation.
Reduce barriers and friction by giv-
ing users a clear understanding of
what’s required in next steps.
Provide opportunity for feedback
and questions.
Provide opportunities for social
action between employees.
Reduce barriers and friction by re-
moving technical issues or warning
users up front that pop-up blockers
should be disabled.
Create a clear path that outlines the
required steps and let’s users know
how far along the process they are.
Direct attention to the benefits of participating and how to get started.
Reduce barriers and friction by providing the most direct route possible to
program details and enrollment.
Establish authenticity by including company branding on white label pro-
grams on external sites, or at a minimum, let users know they will be taken
to an external site.
Set expectations for the time and attention the process requires.
Direct awareness to the opportunity,
clearly communicating the benefits.
Send reminders before deadlines.
Earn Up To $600 with Healthy Living
All active benefits eligible employees can participate in Publicis Benefits Connection (PBC) Healthy Living
and may earn up to $300 in rewards. Spouses and Domestic/Civil Union Partners enrolled in a Publicis
Benefits Connection medical plan are also eligible to participate and earn up to an additional $300.
Get started by visiting www.webmdhealth.com/pbchealthyliving
Healthy Living Reward Deadlines
Complete your Personal Health Assessment (PHA) by the applicable deadline to receive $125*
in
your paycheck**
.
Employees hired on or before October 1, 2015 Employees hired on or after October 2, 2015
December 31, 2015 June 30, 2016
If you missed the PHA reward deadline, you can still complete the PHA to be eligible for the $175
Healthy Activity Reward*
.
*
Rewardsare subject to applicable taxes.
**
Rewards will be paid via Payroll 2-3 pay cycles following your reward completion date. You must be
actively employed at the time of payout
Questions? Contact the PBC Healthy Living WebMD hotline at 1-877-830-0078. You can also visit the
“Wellness” page on www.publicisbenefitsconnection.com for additional information.
Earn 50 Healthy Activity Points by October 26, 2016 to earn an additional $175*
in your paycheck**
.
Activity Points
Complete 4 WebMD Health Coaching sessions
(Must complete first coaching call prior to 8/1/16)
40 points
Achieve any My Health Assistant Goal 10 points per goal (up to 4 times)
Track your exercise weekly 1 point per activity (up to 10 times)
Complete any Health Topic Assessment monthly 5 points each (up to 6 times)
RISKS
RECOMMENDATIONS
USER EXPERIENCE MAP: PBC HEALTHY LIVING PROGRAM