Online Course » Creating a Successful Wellness Program: A Guide for Managers

Course Description:
A successful wellness program can help your employees be healthier, and increase your bottom line by decreasing healthcare costs. It can also decrease employee time away from work, increase productivity, and even increase morale. As with any program, your wellness program needs to be well-focused and well-executed to succeed. This training session will go over the steps you need to take to create a successful wellness program.
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