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Worksite Wellness: Are We Committed or Committeed?
Posted by Bob M. in Commentary, Employee Wellness Programs on September 2, 2010
There’s been a lot of talk about crowdsourcing lately. I’m still not 100% sure what crowdsourcing is, but I have a good idea of what it isn’t. And, in the arena of employee wellness, crowdsourcing is not leadership-by-committee.
Wellness committees are often understood to be a benchmark of success for employee wellness programs. This delusion Read the rest of this entry »
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