Rex Miller
All Books By Rex Miller
The Healthy Workplace Nudge
- By: Rex Miller
- Length: 8 hours 44 minutes
- Publisher: Ascent Audio
- Publish date: January 29, 2019
- Language: English
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3.87(31 ratings)
Organizations and employees now spend an average of eighteen thousand dollars per year per employee for health costs, a sixty one percent increase in ten years. These are direct costs, but the hidden costs of time out of the office, distraction, disengagement, and turnover far exceed the direct costs. The Healthy Workplace Nudge explains the findings of research on 100 large organizations that have tackled the problems of employee health costs and disengagement in four fresh ways:
1. Happiness leads to health and performance
2. Behavioral economics to nudge healthy employee behavior
3. Healthy culture
4. Healthy buildings
In addition to proving highly effective, these approaches represent a fraction of the cost sunk into traditional wellness and engagement programs. The book explains how to create a workplace that is good for people, releases them to what they do best and enjoy most, and produces great and profitable work.
– Find actionable strategies and tactics you can put into use today
– Retain happy, productive talent
– Cut unnecessary spending and boost your bottom line
– Benefit from real-world research and proven practice
WHOLE
- By: Rex Miller
- Length: 8 hours 13 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: June 23, 2020
- Language: English
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4(16 ratings)
For years, the expert voices said “disengagement” was the crucial issue behind poor educational environments and results. Naturally, only massive reform could fix it. But what if the enormous restructuring and expenditures attacked the wrong problem?
MindShift, an organization that reframes tired and clogged conversations, pushed the old conclusions off the table and started fresh. They gathered diverse leaders in education, leadership, neuroscience, architecture, and wellness in working forums around the nation. These pivotal meetings produced WHOLE, a game-changing approach to education.
With the authors’ expertise, the book exposes the exhausted and antiquated thinking that led to the present crisis. But, WHOLE also proposes a new era of disruptive change that can produce happier, healthier, and more successful education for the 21st century.
Packed with real-life examples, new research, and solutions that you can introduce to your own schools, students, and communities, WHOLE shows us how to move schools from the age of stress and insecurity to an age of true educational flourishing.