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Motivation Innovation: The Latest on Carrots vs. Sticks

Compliance Key INC - Life science webinars

                                             Don R. Powell
Don R. Powell is Keynote Speaker at Compliance key Inc.He is the President and CEO of the URAC Accredited American Institute for Preventive Medicine located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. For 33 years the Institute has been a leading developer and provider of health and productivity management programs. 
 Webinar Id: LSHCDT001
 10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET
 12/14/2017
 Duration 60min mins 
Overview
It is one thing to know how to alter one’s behavior, but it is an entirely different matter to be motivated to do so. It is felt that employee motivation is the key factor in determining the success or failure of worksite wellness programs and their ability to reduce health care costs and increase productivity. Health professionals have developed many behavioral techniques to help employees make lifestyle changes. Despite these methodologies, the majority of employees are unsuccessful in modifying their behavior long-term. In an entertaining and informative manner, this talk will present the key behavior modification techniques, including the strategic use of incentives, that can help initiate and maintain employee motivation to make positive lifestyle changes and become wiser health care consumers. It will also address the advantages and disadvantages of carrots versus sticks and intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards. The concepts from the field of Behavioral Economics will be presented.
Why should you attend this webinar?
This talk will present the key behavior modification techniques, including the strategic use of incentives, that can help initiate and maintain employee motivation to make positive lifestyle changes and become wiser health care consumers. It will also address the advantages and disadvantages of carrots versus sticks and intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards. Concepts from the field of Behavioral Economics will be presented.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Participants will learn the advantages and disadvantages of intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards.
  • Participants will learn whether to utilize a carrot or sticks approach to incentives.
  • Participants will learn 4 ways to increase member engagement.
Who can Benefit:
  • Human Resource professionals
  • Benefit Managers
  • Wellness Coordinators
  • Occupational Health Nurses
  • Medical Directors
  • EAP Professionals
  • Health and Safety Directors

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