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Corporate Wellness Advisor

List of Free Reports

The Case for Corporate Wellness Programs: How to Increase Workplace Productivity and Reduce Costs with Worksite Wellness Incentives

The Case for Corporate Wellness Programs: How to Increase Workplace Productivity and Reduce Costs with Worksite Wellness Incentives

Across the country, companies large and small are discovering — and proving — the value of corporate wellness programs.

This free report on corporate wellness programs reveals how to increase workplace productivity and reduce costs with worksite wellness incentives.

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Worksite Wellness: Financial Reasons to Invest in Health Promotion

Worksite Wellness: Financial Reasons to Invest in Health Promotion

Employers in 2006 surveys say improved productivity and reduction of indirect costs, including absenteeism and presenteeism are the the primary reasons they invest in wellness programs.

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Worker Health and Productivity

Worker Health and Productivity

Decades of research show that maintaining a well-informed, health-conscious workforce is the most effective way for companies to reduce absenteeism and raise productivity on the job.

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Wellness at Work: Practical Information for Setting Up a Corporate Wellness Program

Wellness at Work: Practical Information for Setting Up a Corporate Wellness Program

The U.S. Workplace Wellness Aliance has reported a proven rate of return on prevention and health promotion measures within 12 to 18 months, ranging from $2 to $10 per $1 invested.

learn more » | Wellness at Work: Practical Information for Setting Up a Corporate Wellness Program

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