By Todd McGuire
It is no secret that healthy, happy and productive employees result in
lower healthcare insurance costs, reduced turnover, higher attendance
and higher profits. While some SMBs may consider having a wellness
program a luxury, many others are finding that an incentive-based
program is a valuable asset. "If you build it, they will come" is a
valid philosophy when employees use the program to generate measureable
results for your organization.
Easier said than done? Not if you can induce your employees to
achieve genuine behavior change through sustained long-term
participation. Replacing old habits with new, healthier ways of living
is a journey. A successful wellness program is within reach -- if you
avoid 10 common pitfalls common to most organizations:
1. No Incentives: It's tempting to take the position
that "good health is its own reward, so everyone should sign up for this
program." Unfortunately, this doesn't get most people to take action.
Solution: Wellness programs attract the most people
when incentives are involved. Instead of expecting your employees to
leap at the opportunity to improve their HDL cholesterol, try appealing
to their inherent interest in rewards. Incentives are the spark to get
your employees to take notice. http://www.smbnow.com/articles/10-Ways-to-Boost-SMB-Wellness-Program-Participation" rel="nofollow - Continued on SMBNow.com
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