Is there more to food than calories, taste, and nutrition?
Two full lifetimes ago consuming more calories was always welcome, taste was secondary and having enough food defined everyday life. Nowadays, the opposite holds true: our society is awash in calories and individuals expect their food to satisfy personal tastes and lifestyle preferences. Finding ways to turn out more food …
HERO April Briefs
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” ~ Mahatma Ghandi In recognition of National Volunteer Month, this month’s Briefs are dedicated to HERO’s volunteers. Since its beginning in 1997, HERO’s success has depended heavily on its member volunteers. You’ll see their names on our committee rosters, …
Fearless Health Promotion and an Interview with Dr. Amy Edmondson
For the full editorial, the complete interview with Dr. Amy Edmondson and editorial references go to the American Journal of Health Promotion (open access). Does health education work? This reads as a nonsensical question to me given my vantage point as an editor who, every week, gets to review some …
We’re all better off.
April is National Volunteer Month. Since its beginning in 1997, HERO’s success has depended heavily on its member volunteers. You’ll see their names on our committee rosters, on our published peer-reviewed articles and consensus statements, and in the many expert support roles HERO needs to make our conferences and think …
Mental Health: A Workforce Crisis
Given the high prevalence of chronic stress, burnout and mental health disorders reported by US employees and the associated costs borne by employers, the American Heart Association’s CEO Roundtable commissioned the Center for Workplace Health to report on effective strategies to address mental health disorders in the workplace. This webinar …
Teacher Wellness Falls Behind Other Segments in Supporting Employee Well-being
By Mandy Pare-Court, PhD Dr. Mandy Pare-Court has decades of experience in organizational development and change management including expertise in instructional design, leadership development, recruitment, and data analysis. Her formal education is in psychology and neuroscience, with a master’s degree in education and a doctorate in leadership, organizational development, and …
HERO March Briefs
In like a lion and out like a lamb… Isn’t that how March is supposed to go? This year at HERO, March was roaring all month long, so the April Fool’s joke is on us. Yes, this is our March Briefs being sent in April. Here is just a sampling …
A Comprehensive List of References on the Subject: “Do EAPs Work?”
Author: Mark Attridge, PhD, MA, Attridge Consulting In support of the Think Tank Proceedings and Attridge Presentation at the HERO Think Tank Meeting: Psychological Safety at Work: What Happens When More Voices are Heard? San Antonio, TX, February 12, 2019 Click on the weblinks to get downloads of relevant resource …
2019 Summer Think Tank Meeting
A Masterclass on Engagement: Exploring What We Mean and How To Drive a Culture of Value
Few ideas have generated more excitement with leaders than employee engagement. Everyone wants more of it, yet application, measurement, and practice—not to mention results—vary widely across our industry. What seems to be missing from the conversation is a fundamental understanding of the science behind the engagement phenomenon, as well as …