Change has been a collective and constant experience over the last couple of years – to say the least.
2020: Adapting to the immediate crisis of the pandemic
2021: Redefining work and well-being
2022 + beyond: Navigating what’s next
It’s no surprise that employees are stressed, burned out, and exploring their options in record numbers. And that puts wellness and overall benefit strategies front and center for employees and employers alike.
At WW (WeightWatchers), we’re focused on partnering with employers and organizations to provide easy access to wellness at work, with programs that meet employees where they are and provide the most engaging resources and support they need to adopt healthier habits and achieve their weight management and wellness goals.
But, in reaching the populations we serve, it is most certainly not a “one-size-fits-all” approach.
At the highest level, we’ve seen two segments emerge in a (hopefully) post-pandemic world.
Across both segments, employee health and well-being are at the heart of addressing the evolving employee – and business – needs.
After spending 20+ years developing health management programs in both large and small companies, I joined WW to lead the strategy in how to best bring WW’s membership to employers and organizations. As I’ve gotten to know the product, the organization, and our partners, my excitement about what – and how – WW can help companies and employees achieve engagement, health outcomes and cost savings continues to grow.
WW’s science and research-based legacy – combined with its deep and nurturing communities of support and innovative digital tools – are well-positioned to flex to address today’s challenges.As you tackle these challenges and navigate what’s next, please reach out. I’d love to learn more about the changes you’re prioritizing, share perspectives on the shifting landscape, and talk about how WW is partnering to help organizations adapt.