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WHE01: 5 Components of Workforce Health Engagement

Engaging Leader

For example, wellness communication and education, steering employees to appropriate hospitals and providers, epidemiology and population health management, online tools for health care consumerism, healthy workplace eating options, gamification, workplace clinics, benefit plan design, disease management, and more. Resources and Coaching.

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How To Discover Your Organization’s Next Big Growth Opportunities

Tanveer Naseer

For example, they might say, “We’re a bank,” or “We make office furniture,” or “We’re in the pharmaceutical business.” For example, if you asked Larry Page, CEO of Google, to define his company, do you think his answer would be, “We’re a search engine”? This is quite understandable. Not very likely. This is the essential point.

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Ready to Grow Your Business? How to Appeal to Niche Audiences

Strategy Driven

By adapting your marketing strategy, you will be able to target new audiences for your products and services. Let’s look at the niche markets that you can tap into boost your business’s growth and profitability: Seniors. When marketing for seniors you need to pay great attention to the content that you produce, especially online.

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Pharmaceutical Giant Eli Lilly Sued for Age Bias

HR Digest

Recent reports suggest that Eli Lilly, a prominent pharmaceutical manufacturer, has been embroiled in a class-action lawsuit alleging discriminatory hiring practices against older job applicants. Various studies and surveys have indicated that age discrimination is a pervasive problem in the job market.

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Recommended Resources – An Interview with Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi, authors of The Essential Advantage

Strategy Driven

In The Essential Advantage : How to Win with a Capabilities-Driven Strategy , Booz & Company’s Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi maintain that success in any market accrues to firms with a coherence premium – a tight match between their strategic direction and the capabilities that make them unique. Let’s go after it.”

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Yes, Your Résumé Needs a Summary

Harvard Business Review

Let’s look at a few examples of powerful summaries: “Pharmaceutical marketing executive with 20 years of experience creating commercial infrastructures, growing brands, and optimizing product value throughout launch, re-launch, and sunset life cycles across all customer segments—payers, physicians, and patients.

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3 Mistakes in U.S. Health Care That Emerging Economies Can’t Afford to Repeat

Harvard Business Review

With expanding middle classes demanding more-comprehensive care, governments of these emerging markets are under pressure to invest as chronic disease rates — particularly those related to Western lifestyles — dramatically increase and the average age of their once-young populations begins to rise. Over the last five years, U.S.