Join us for the webinar Wellbeing in the Workplace, where you’ll explore how data analytics can be used to measure workplace well-being and gain insights into strategies for fostering a healthy organizational culture.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches who want to integrate workplace well-being insights into their coaching practice.
- Newer coaches looking to develop expertise in well-being coaching within organizations.
- Experienced coaches interested in leveraging data to enhance workplace culture and well-being.
What You Will Learn:
- Identify key metrics for assessing workplace well-being.
- Explore data-driven strategies to enhance employee well-being and engagement.
- Learn how to measure the impact of well-being initiatives on organizational performance.
- Understand best practices for integrating well-being principles into coaching sessions.
Course Details:
In today’s fast-paced work environments, employee well-being is crucial for sustaining engagement, productivity, and overall organizational success. This session, led by Mona Seleim, ACC, delves into workplace well-being from a data-driven perspective, drawing from insights provided by Great Place to Work.
Participants will explore key well-being metrics and how to leverage analytics to create a more supportive and thriving work environment. The session will also examine real-world applications of well-being strategies across different industries, offering actionable takeaways for coaches seeking to enhance organizational culture through coaching interventions.
By the end of this webinar, attendees will gain practical knowledge on how to measure, monitor, and improve workplace well-being, ensuring a lasting impact on both individuals and organizations.
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