INFINITE CXO WEBINAR SERIES
Wellness as a Strategy: How Team Health Drives Performance in Healthcare
Register now for this exclusive conversation between a Triple Threat of Industry Experts:
Wednesday, February 12th at 2:30pm EST
WHAT WE WILL COVER
The rising importance of Wellness in the workplace.
Productivity used to be associated with rigid schedules, long hours, and a strict focus on output. But times are changing, and a new mindset is taking hold that leads to a healthier work environment. Wellness is a fundamental strategy pillar that can drive success and elevate your organizations.
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ABOUT OUR PARTNERSHIP
Helping private companies grow.
Infinite CXO, Blue Ocean and LOUD Capital have partnered to share their respective experiences to help companies implement leadership and growth strategies. They provide practical, proven solutions that can efficiently drive results.
Team BOCP has the sales and operating experience, in combination with a private equity background, to provide valuable insight to companies in transition or just seeking growth opportunities.
LOUD Capital is an alternative investment firm comprising early-stage venture capital, private growth equity, and wealth management services. We back early-stage founders solving the world’s most challenging problems, starting with human health.
At Infinite CXO, we provide companies with on-demand C-Level executives on a fractional, interim, project or shadow basis.
INFINITE CXO WEBINAR SERIES
Wellness as a Strategy: How Team Health Drives Performance in Healthcare
Wednesday, February 12th at 2:30pm EST
We will take a deep dive into understanding wellness as a strategy:
- What is ROH?
- Return on Health as a metric and why should you care about it
- What does the Wellness trend in the corporate landscape look like?
- What is a Wellness program?
- What is the Business case to implement Wellness Programs?
- Why should employers and leaders care?
- Benefits, Challenges, Costs, Efforts
- How to design a successful Wellness Program.
- How to measure success?