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WEBINAR: Getting buy-in from management to invest in a healthy workplace

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Wednesday 13 September 2017, 12:00 pm

Healthy Workplace_200pxl.jpgJoin our workplace health partners nib Health Insurance for their strategies to develop buy-in from your senior management for health and wellbeing initiatives in your workplace.

By bringing senior management along on your organisation’s journey to becoming a healthy workplace, you will be in a strong position to secure the investment of both time and money needed to bring about real, measurable results.

During this webinar you will hear some key facts, figures and strategies that will help you to create a business case that your management will find compelling and convincing.

You will:
• Learn how to identify and measure the impact of health issues in your workplace
• Gain tips for putting together your business case to management
• Understand strategies to keep management involved in the process on an ongoing basis
• Hear real world examples of how a coordinated approach has improved the bottom line for businesses

Leroy Roumani_100pxl.jpgPresenter: Leroy Roumani
Leroy has worked in the private health industry for more than 10 years, specialising in delivery of workplace health and wellbeing solutions. Leroy has helped clients across a number of industries improve the overall health and wellbeing of their employees and reduce costs associated with an unhealthy workforce. Using a thorough business review process, Leroy can assess the needs of your organisation and recommend the most effective options to help you achieve your goals.

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