Managing Corporate Wellness Plan resources

To effectively manage your Corporate Wellness Plan resources, first determine the resources you need and the resources you have. Then develop a plan to fill the resource gaps.

What Corporate Wellness Plan resources do you need?

• Make a list of individuals, materials, equipment, space, and logistical support.
• Be as specific as possible.
• Include partnerships that will be needed to make the Corporate Wellness Plan happen.

Establish available Corporate Wellness Plan resources.

• Use materials that exist or are already on hand. Resist the temptation to start from scratch!
• Determine what other departments already have.
• Know where to borrow or get free materials.
• Use local or internal resources whenever possible.
• Look for opportunities to cut and/or share costs.

Develop a strategy to fill Corporate Wellness Plan resource gaps.

• Partner with as many individuals and companies as you can. Emphasize what’s in it for them.
o Example: use a Physical Therapist to teach a back health class.
• Make use of community organizations and coalitions.
• Use volunteers as often as possible.
o Red Cross volunteers, medical interns or nursing students can supplement your manpower.

Former Corporate Wellness Plan participants make good guest speakers.

• Keep a list of subject matter experts who will provide input for free so you can avoid the expense of an outside contractor or consultant.

Look for creative Corporate Wellness Plan opportunities.

• Other funding opportunities may exist at your facility.
o Example: if there is a book fair, see if you can apply to receive some of the proceeds.
• Ask the unit to contribute resources to Corporate Wellness Programs directly implemented at the unit level.
• Get to know the contracting person at your company. They often know the least expensive places to obtain many different types of materials.
• Look for “recycling” possibilities.
o Example: You may be able to give you old computer workstations for use with electronic health assessments.

Good communication will help you find more partners and volunteers.

• Get the word out to the community about your Corporate Wellness Programs.
• Describe what you are doing and how you are doing it.
• Presentation is everything. Keep information current and use lots of visual aids.

All Corporate Wellness Programs require resources. Some resources you will already have. Some resources you will have to find. Sometimes you will have to make something out of very little. Smart strategies can maximize your Wellness resources.

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