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by | May 30, 2014 | Miscellaneous

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Screen Shot 2014-05-05 at 6.39.51 PM“For small-business owners inundated with the tasks of expanding, employee wellness is often far down the list of things to consider,” Marketwatch reports.

“But whether you have five employees or 5,000, paying attention to workers’ general health and helping people prevent or manage disabilities can pay off.”

“That was the theme at the Integrated Benefits Institute’s annual forum held recently in San Francisco, where more than 400 benefits directors and chief medical officers from companies large and small traded ideas about managing workers’ health, productivity and absences.”

“The good news is it doesn’t have to be a heavy lift. By keeping activities fun for participants, small businesses often find they can weave wellness into their existing health and safety infrastructure… Small businesses are especially well-positioned to launch homegrown programs because they know their culture and what motivates their people.”

Written By Mike Veny

By Jane Doe, Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist

Jane Doe is a leading expert in workplace wellness with over a decade of experience in developing and implementing successful wellness programs. Her passion for creating healthier work environments has helped numerous organizations enhance employee satisfaction and performance. Connect with Jane to learn how you can integrate wellness into your corporate strategy.

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