By: Paul Smith | 2010-11-03 | Fitness Equipment The article discusses the importance of setting up corporate wellness programs to help companies foster employee health, well-being and productivity while increasing corporate profitability. read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-12-21 | Smoking Because companies are facing a dramatic, exponential rise in the cost of health insurance for his or her workers, they are constantly trying for ways that to lower costs. Some of the ways that have quickly gained in popularity are corporate wellness programs, which aim to encourage staff to embrace a healthier lifestyle and to additional closely monitor no matter health issues they may have. There are various types of corporate wellness programs, for any size or sort of company. read more
By: batterylaptoppower | 2011-04-12 | Information technology Microsoft has released more details about its Windows Intune product for customers eyeing the cloud-based PC management service. read more
By: Paul Smith | 2011-02-01 | Health & Fitness This article discusses about fitness and wellness programs that should be offered by corporates to keep its employees motivated and fit. read more
By: Jackie Polete | 2010-07-14 | Advice Advice, Education, Health The health of the employees forms a valuable asset to any company. Because the welfare of employees plays such an important role to a company, corporate organizations are focusing on creating healthy and satisfied individuals who will willfully contribute to the growth of the organization thereby bringing revenues and success to the company. The result is the development of corporate wellness programs, which help in creating better solutions and options to maintain a healthy environment to work in and simultaneously focusing on the health of the employees. Initiated by insurance comp... read more
By: healthchiro | 2011-08-23 | Therapy As you walk into the new Tyco headquarters in Boca Raton, FL you find yourself on “Main Street” with multiple store front signs such as a salon, Starbucks, technology store and eat well cafeteria. Amongst these stores you will also find a chiropractic office, massage therapy center, fitness center and primary care physicians. read more
By: John Eric Jacobsen | 2011-01-08 | Corporate Positive habits may include being polite, saving money, eating right, meditating, being loyal, performing high quality work, time management and the like. Negative habits may include smoking, overeating, procrastination, drug abuse, gambling, alcohol abuse, cursing or nail biting. While some negative habits require professional therapy, others may be controlled by using your mind more effectively. read more
By: John Eric Jacobsen | 2011-01-08 | Construction Positive habits may include being polite, saving money, eating right, meditating, being loyal, performing high quality work, time management and the like. Negative habits may include smoking, overeating, procrastination, drug abuse, gambling, alcohol abuse, cursing or nail biting. While some negative habits require professional therapy, others may be controlled by using your mind more effectively. read more
By: Kersh Martin | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Do companies believe that wellness programs are an attractive employee benefit? Do businesses think that Corporate Wellness Programs reduce absenteeism, increase productivity, and otherwise improve employee health? Or, is there another deeper, underlying reason why companies are continuing to invest in corporate wellness programs, despite increasing difficult economic times and massive employee layoffs? read more
By: Rebecca Sebek | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement Americans are stressed out more than ever. Corporate health and wellness plans will come in handy in the work place. Stress levels only seem to go up in America. read more
By: Paul | 2011-01-07 | Health & Fitness This article shares ideas on how companies with fitness and wellness programs which would help in improving employee health, decreasing absenteeism and saving money. The article also discusses ideas on how these fitness programs would be effective in a workplace. read more
By: Achaziomaldwyn | 2010-10-20 | Arts & Entertainment As a corporate motivational speaker, I am asked to share techniques that offer take home value to my audiences. read more
By: John Moll | 2013-03-23 | Business A high quality wellness program can achieve incredible results for employees both in and out of the office, which of course, trickles down to improvements within the company as well. read more
By: susan dorke | 2012-05-22 | Wellness Wellness programs in the office encourage employees to improve and maintain their health and over all well being. A healthy employee is more productive compared to an employee who is tired, stressed and always sick. Making wellness important in the office minimize employees from going on sick leave and at risk of major health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes and cardiac arrest. read more
By: susan dorke | 2012-08-07 | Massage My job requires investing time inside a cubicle. It could not appear difficult compared to those who are performing hard labor like individuals exposed underneath the sun like construction workers or door-to-door salesman. But individuals who perform in the office are also uncovered to tension and depression. read more