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The need for companies to care about people is not only trendy but necessary for organizations to survive. Lorna Borenstein, founder and CEO of Grokker, a company focused on wellbeing and engagement solutions, and author of the new book It’s Personal: The Business Case for Caring, says there’s a financial, human, and brand case for why
companies need to invest in employee well-being.
For more happiness, visit www.management30.com
By Management 3.04.6
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The need for companies to care about people is not only trendy but necessary for organizations to survive. Lorna Borenstein, founder and CEO of Grokker, a company focused on wellbeing and engagement solutions, and author of the new book It’s Personal: The Business Case for Caring, says there’s a financial, human, and brand case for why
companies need to invest in employee well-being.
For more happiness, visit www.management30.com