Join Kathy Cash, a nationally recognized expert in the
field of health promotion, and your colleagues who face the same
challenges you confront for this interactive session, "Workplace Wellness Management
Q&A With Kathy Cash: Problem-Solving for Professionals in the
Wellness Management Trenches," that took place in May 2008.
Kathy will answer your most nagging questions and help solve your biggest challenges in workplace wellness. Hear from Kathy’s own personal experiences from over 30 years in health promotion management and as an administrator of dozens of health promotion programs and managers. Share what’s working for you. Brainstorm. Swap ideas.
For those of you in the trenches and looking for some
new ideas on how
to do your job better, easier, and
smarter… this session is for
you! It will be structured to focus on the
hot-button topics
evoking the most interest - it's sure to cover your most burning
questions and problems.What
are the most challenging issues and problems you face as a wellness
manager in the year ahead?
You Set The Agenda
As a participant, you will decide the agenda of the session. You’ll tell us your biggest problems and challenges, and the areas or topics that most interest you. After you register for the conference call, you will receive a survey to list the topics and subjects you want covered during the 60-minute call. We will then review the completed surveys and circulate in advance the topics to be covered to participants to ensure that this session covers your greatest information needs.
Potential Topics Include:
- Fundamentals of budgeting
- Resource management for in-house wellness programs
- Tips for effective strategic planning
- Smoking cessation programs: Guidelines for getting started
- Employee health and fitness day: factors for success
- How to use corporate sponsors to help fund your incentives
- Tips for on-site fitness programs
- “Lunch and Learn” presentation ideas
- Ideas for making programs “fun”
- How does benchmarking work?
- Health fairs/health screenings How to’s
Workplace wellness managers, wellness/health educators, health coordinators, human resources executives, risk managers, fitness center managers, health promotion directors, wellness coordinators, staff educators, employee assistance professionals, hospitals, managed care organizations, health insurers, major employers, government employers, colleges and universities, operations managers, plant managers, exercise specialists, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation coordinators, employee health services managers, employee health nurse managers, occupational health directors, health systems administrators, disability managers, corporate fitness managers, managed care executives, disease management professionals, nurse managers, employee relations administrators and consultants.
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