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Wellness Managers and Issues
Surrounding Return on Investment (ROI)
MANASQUAN,
N.J., October 20, 2009 — Return-on-investment (ROI)
of a wellness and health promotion topic is always a key concern for
wellness managers – proving the ROI of their programs to
senior management.
The topic comes up every year on our Wellness Management Leadership
Survey, said Robert Jenkins, CEO of the Wellness Management Information
Center on the Wellness Managers Blog. It also has been the
subject of numerous discussions on the Wellness Manager Discussion
Group.
“We have written about the
ROI of workplace wellness in Wellness
Program Management Advisor and some 17 articles written on
the subject have been posted on WellnessJunction.com," he said.
Over on the Wellness Manager
Discussion Group you can search on the term ROI over all the messages
posted by the members and you’ll find more than 250 posts.
Many of the messages have valuable information on this topic and on
cost savings.
Wellness professionals interested in
joining the Wellness Manager Discussion Group, sponsored can go to the
Group home page on Yahoo.
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/WellnessManager
Look for the box “Join this
Group,” and follow the instructions.
Then, as a member use the navigation
column and click on Messages. Use the Search box to find the
information you need.
Likewise, on www.WellnessJunction.com
use
the Search box for articles on ROI and cost savings, and numerous other
wellness-related topics.
The Wellness Managers Blog is located
at:
http://wellnessmanager.wordpress.com
Address: Wellness Programs Management
Advisor, 1913 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 200, Manasquan, NJ
08736; (732) 292-1100, www.wellnessjunction.com.
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