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Presentation to Accompany Initial Meetings of a Health and Well-Being Committee

On this page, you can download a copy of a presentation that is designed to accompany the initial four meetings of a Health and Well-being Committee (HaWC). A HaWC is a new form of participatory program that gives employees a channel to voice concerns and ideas for improving the workplace.  This document is part of a collection of online resources about HaWCs available on the MIT Sloan School of Management website; these resources are designed to be used in conjunction with the report Starting a Workplace Health and Well-Being Committee: A Step-By-Step Guide for Managers.

The HaWC model was developed by researchers at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health as part of a collaboration with a national retail organization. In the study, HaWCs had positive impacts on employees' mental health in the first six months and reduced turnover by 20% over 12 months, all at a comparatively low cost.

For more info Erin Kelly Sloan Distinguished Professor of Work and Organization Studies (617) 324-4116