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Employee Recognition and Wellness Benchmarking Project

Employee Recognition and Wellness Benchmarking Project. Healthy Workplace Champions June 29, 2009. Goals of this project:. Recognize valued behaviours and service Assist managers at all levels in providing recognition

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Employee Recognition and Wellness Benchmarking Project

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  1. Employee Recognition and Wellness Benchmarking Project Healthy Workplace Champions June 29, 2009

  2. Goals of this project: • Recognize valued behaviours and service • Assist managers at all levels in providing recognition • Motivate employees, highlight and reinforce valued behaviours that contribute to the overall success of our employees and the institution • Increase employee and manager participation in recognition programs • Expand awareness of, and encourage participation in health and wellness practices to improve employee health, job satisfaction, and engagement

  3. Team Research and Activities • Internal Research • Reviewed survey results and statistics • Conducted focus groups with employees • External Research • Researched websites and surveyed organizations • Conducted site visits to Penn State University & Statistics Canada • Attended conferences: Recognition Professionals International, and Healthy Workplaces • Reviewed recognition and wellness models • Recommendations • Joint • Wellness • Recognition

  4. Joint Recommendations • Model the way • Support participation in programs • Play an active role • Provide resources • Communicate the importance of participation • Have a policy on well-being • Have goals in the strategic plan • Support and hold managers accountable Strong Leadership Committee Education Communication Partnerships Joint Events

  5. Joint Recommendations • Two cross-functional and cross-level committees* • Recognition • Workplace wellness • Report to senior level executive committee • Vertical and horizontal representation across organization • Chaired by a senior manager • *The original recommendation to have two committees has evolved and, as a result, one committee has been formed. The Healthy Workplace Committee will oversee health and wellness initiatives as well as recognition initiatives. Strong Leadership Committee Education Communication Partnerships Joint Events

  6. Joint Recommendations • Education plan for managers at all levels • Foster healthy workplace • Coaching on how to deliver recognition • Develop separate Leadership & Management Development Program for supervisors • Workshop for non-managers/supervisors • Tailored to meet unique culture in our faculties Strong Leadership Committee Education Communication Partnerships Joint Events

  7. Joint Recommendations • Develop strategy • Across all levels of the organization • Work with University Communications & communications officers in faculties • Face to face dialogue • Website • Posters, flyers, newspaper articles, interviews with champions Strong Leadership Committee Education Communication Partnerships Joint Events

  8. Joint Recommendations • Internal: Athletics, Health Services, Communications • External: City of Ottawa, Royal Ottawa Hospital, Great-West Life • Networking with other organizations & universities • Professional memberships • Share resources • Assist in identifying needs • Program delivery Strong Leadership Committee Education Communication Partnerships Joint Events

  9. Joint Recommendations • Demonstrate appreciation • Showcase healthy workplace initiatives • Annual Employee Appreciation & Workplace Wellness Day • Sub-committees to organize events • Broad range of activities • Include retirees & dependents Strong Leadership Committee Education Communication Partnerships Joint Events

  10. Workplace Wellness Recommendations • Determine employee health needs and preferences • Prepare a workplace wellness program • Explore offering fitness programs at alternate locations • Offer programs to address mental health, & cardiovascular issues • Review and communicate Carleton’s policies and procedures to promote work-life balance • Monitor and evaluate wellness programs on an ongoing basis • Establish a full-time coordinator

  11. Employee Recognition Recommendations • Recognize milestone anniversaries starting at 5 years • Expand recognition awards program to be more inclusive • Expand the awards program beyond one annual day event • Develop tools, guidelines, & tips to help departments, managers, & individuals to create their own programs • Monitor and evaluate recognition programs on an ongoing basis

  12. Conclusion • There are many compelling arguments for organizations to have comprehensive healthy workplace and recognition initiatives. • These positive initiatives can reduce health costs, help the recruitment and retention of top talent, and foster the desire and overall ability to perform. • The overall goal is to help Carleton University provide the best experience for its employees and students, and we believe that by implementing these recommendations, Carleton University will be better positioned to achieve this goal.

  13. Next step • Implementation plan

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