How Not to Waste Your Money on Wellbeing
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How Not to Waste Your Money on Wellbeing
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Have you ever struggled to get leadership buy-in, or demonstrate the returns on your wellbeing investment? Effective mental wellbeing is so much more than avoiding people going off sick. It’s one of the most effective routes to better performance, which can improve your bottom line and create a competitive advantage that’s difficult to copy.
This session explores:
- How wellbeing can disrupt or improve day-to-day business
- The true financial impacts and potential returns
- How keep your strategy simple and effective
By the end of the session you will have some practical ideas so that you can get wellbeing working!!
About our Speaker - Sue Evans:
Sue has delivered Operational Excellence and culture change for international organisations – leading two programmes which more than doubled productivity, and delivering £1.9M waste reduction in under 5 months. She understands the challenges of changing mindsets and behaviours.
Sue now helps organisations to get more of their people’s best, with practical advice and support on wellbeing strategy and skills. Embarking on her mission to save the NHS £1million in avoidable prescriptions, Sue’s taught thousands of people the skills for better mental wellbeing.
Sue’s a Master Practitioner and Trainer of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming), and an Approved Havening® Practitioner, trained in each by the original creators. She has a Diploma in CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy), a combined Diploma in Hypnotherapy, Coaching and NLP; and Institute of Leadership and Management certification as a Mentor and Coach.
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