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Creating Healthy Organizations provides an evidence-based, practical guide to strengthening the links between employee well-being and performance in any organization.
List of contents
Figures  
Preface   
Acknowledgments    Introduction 
The Healthy Organization Ideal   
Looking at Your Organization through a Health Lens   
Helping Change Agents    
Leveraging Where You Are Today
Learning from Your Peers 
Chapter Overview    
1. The Healthy Organization Integrating Well-Being and Performance  
Healthy Organizations in Action   
A Healthy Organization Model    
Vibrant Workplaces   
Inspired Employees   
Beyond Engagement   
The Capabilities of an Inspired Workforce   
Learning 
Collaboration    
Culture and Leadership    
Culture and Leadership in Action 
Better Workplaces   
Sustainable Success    
Stronger People-Performance Links
Healthier Employees and Communities 
Making Well-Being a Priority    
2. Beyond Workplace Health Promotion 
The Wellness Paradox   
Healthy Workplace Pay-Offs and Potential  
Wellness Returns on Investment    
Healthy Lifestyle Programs 
Addressing Chronic Health Conditions 
Targeting High-Risk Employees   
An Organizational View of Health and Wellness 
Limitations of Workplace Health Promotion 
Comparing Health Promotion and Organizational Perspectives   
Leveraging Workplace Health Promotion 
Organizational Solutions for Wellness   
Rethinking Absenteeism 
Present but Not Productive  
Healthy Psychosocial Work Environments  
Talking about Health and Performance   
3. How Vibrant Workplaces Inspire Employees How Employees Experience Healthy Organizations  
Envisioning Vibrant Workplaces    
Envisioning an Inspired Workforce   
How Vibrant Workplaces Inspire Employees   
Focusing on Work Experiences    
Defining Good Jobs  
Healthy Workplaces through Employees’ Eyes   
Why Some Workplaces Are Healthier than Others  
Why Employees’ Perceptions Matter 
Closing the Inspiration Gap   
The Dynamics of a Healthy Organization     
4. Positive Cultures What Is Culture?    
Culture as Competitive Advantage   
Unhealthy and Healthy Cultures   
Unhealthy Cultures   
Healthy Cultures   
Culture Change   
Cultures Can Be Revitalized and Can Evolve  
The Culture-Strengthening Process 
Strengthening Values    
The Importance of Values    
New Values    
Renewed Values    
From Values to Behaviours    
Revitalizing Your Organization’s Culture    
5. Inclusive Leadership Leading the Way to Healthier Organizations    
Leading at the Micro Level   
Who Are the Leaders? 
Widely Distributing Leadership Responsibility
Qualities of Inclusive Leaders   
Leading with People Skills   
Gaps in People Skills  
Follow-Through on People Commitments  
Setting the Tone
Focusing on Leadership Behaviours    
Living the Guiding Principles   
Leadership to Build Supportive Workplaces 
Leading Change     
6. Healthy Change Getting on a Healthy Change Trajectory   
Focusing on the Journey   
The Role of Culture and Leadership  
Five Principles for Healthy Change   
Understanding Change Readiness 
Aligning Structure and Culture 
Linking People Initiatives to the Business Strategy   
Widen the Circle of Involvement   
Make Time for Learning and Innovation 
Change as Renewal    
7. Sustainable Success What Makes Success Sustainable?
Social and Environmental Dimensions 
Human Resource Dimensions  
Ingredients of Sustainable Success   
Renewing Relationships with Society 
Corporate Social Responsibility Evolves    
The Changing Face of Social Responsibility   
Good Corporate Citizen, Outstanding Employer   
Making Sustainability Strategic   
Vibrant Workplaces Support Social Responsibility 
Renewing Workforce Capabilities    
Workforce Diversity Strategies    
Inspiring Three Generations of Workers  
Long-Range Workforce Planning   
Making Progress     
8. Measuring Progress Using Evidence for Action   
Practical Challenges of Using Evidence   
Thinking Ahead 
The Value of Qualitative Consultations 
Measurement Tools   
Measures   
Tools 
Design Options   
Return on Investment 
Using Surveys for Healthy Change   
Survey Guidelines   
Finding a Clear Direction from Survey Data   
Using Survey Results for Leadership Development  
Integrated Performance Reporting   
Examples of Effective Performance Reporting   
Triangulating Your Existing Data   
Guidelines for Measuring Improvements   
Healthy Organization Measures Are Good Public Policy   
9. Designing a Healthy Organization Strategy  Notes   
Index 
About the author
Graham Lowe is president of The Graham Lowe Group Inc., a workplace consulting and research firm, and a professor emeritus at the University of Alberta.
Summary
Creating Healthy Organizations provides an evidence-based, practical guide to strengthening the links between employee well-being and performance in any organization.