Employee Well-Being Becomes Top Priority
Christine Reidhead
Navajo Technical University
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v4-i11-19ABSTRACT:
With the increasing complexity of corporate culture where we talk about equality and diversity, it becomes imperative that we care for employee well-being in an organization. Employees are the most important asset for a company and their well-being eventually brings profit for the organization. This study is to analyse the factors responsible for measuring the employee well-being and how it is related to company performance. Research would also emphasize different practices in corporate world impacting employee morale and in turn well-being. The study will also include the retention programs and their benefit for overall growth and development of human resources. Workplace culture has also been studied here to determine its impact on long-term development of employees working in different organizations.
KEYWORDS:
Employee well-being, Corporate world, Workplace culture, Employee incentive programs, Employee performance.
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