Description
About the Author
Ian Hesketh is the Senior Responsible Owner for the National Police Wellbeing Service UK, Wellbeing Lead for the UK College of Policing and works with the National Forum for Health and Wellbeing at Work at the Alliance Manchester Business School. He is a visiting fellow at Durham University Business School and the Open University. Professor Sir Cary Cooper is 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at the University of Manchester. Based in Manchester, UK, he is the former President of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Reviews
"A vital read for anyone embarking on or refining a strategic approach to wellbeing in the workplace. Cary and Ian have created a perfect blend of theory and practical application, making the evidence-base accessible to everyday business leaders. A bang up-to-date guide that gets to the heart of what really matters in the current times." * Charles Alberts, Global Head of Wellbeing and People Experience, Clifford Chance LLP *
"Since the very popular first edition the world of work has been changed by seismic events beyond our control. This new edition re-positions the issues, exposes the challenges and shows how employee wellbeing has become truly centre stage and crucial to employee health and productivity. The practical advice is much to be applauded as well." * Professor Dame Carol Black, DBE, FRCP, British physician and former advisor to the British Government on workplace health *
"This new edition provides great insights on why wellbeing is so important, as well as clear guidance on how to think strategically to make a real difference to all our people. A good wellbeing strategy should be at the core of our thinking about work and the workplace for the future, which will be good for our people, good for positive organizational outcomes, and ultimately good for our wider economy and society as well." * Peter Cheese, Chief Executive, CIPD *
Book Information
ISBN 9781398612068
Author Ian Hesketh
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Kogan Page Ltd
Publisher Kogan Page Ltd
Weight(grams) 330g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 10mm