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      This ambitious volume sets out to understand how every company impacts public health and introduces a robust model, rooted in organizational and scientific knowledge, for companies committed to making positive contributions to health and wellness. Focusing on four interconnected areas of corporate i...

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      Product ID:9783319437224
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:CH
      Series:SpringerBriefs in Public Health
      Title:Building a Culture of Health
      Subtitle:A New Imperative for Business
      Authors:Author: Emily C. Boudreau, John A. Quelch
      Page Count:174
      Subjects:Business and the environment; ‘green’ approaches to business, Business & the environment, ‘Green’ approaches to business, Organizational theory and behaviour, Public health and preventive medicine, Organizational theory & behaviour, Public health & preventive medicine
      Description:This ambitious volume sets out to understand how every company impacts public health and introduces a robust model, rooted in organizational and scientific knowledge, for companies committed to making positive contributions to health and wellness. Focusing on four interconnected areas of corporate impact, it not only discusses the business imperative of promoting a healthier society and improved living conditions worldwide, but also provides guidelines for measuring a company’s population health footprint. Examples, statistics and visuals showcase emerging corporate involvement in public health and underscore the business opportunities available to companies that invest in health. The authors offer a detailed roadmap for optimizing health-promoting actions in a rapidly evolving business and social climate across these core areas: Planning and building a culture of healthConsumer health: How organizations affect the safety, integrity, and healthfulness of the products and services they offer to their customers and end consumersEmployee health: How organizations affect the health of their employees (e.g., provision of employer-sponsored health insurance, workplace practices and wellness programs)Community health: How organizations affect the health of the communities in which they operate and do businessEnvironmental Health: How organizations' environmental policies (or lack thereof) affect individual and population healthImplementing and sustaining a culture of health           Building a Culture of Health clarifies both a mission and a vision for use by MPH and MBA students in health management, professors in schools of public health and business schools, and business leaders and chief medical officers in health care and non-health care businesses.                                                                                                            

      This ambitious volume sets out to understand how every company impacts public health and introduces a robust model, rooted in organizational and scientific knowledge, for companies committed to making positive contributions to health and wellness. Focusing on four interconnected areas of corporate impact, it not only discusses the business imperative of promoting a healthier society and improved living conditions worldwide, but also provides guidelines for measuring a company''s population health footprint. Examples, statistics and visuals showcase emerging corporate involvement in public health and underscore the business opportunities available to companies that invest in health. The authors offer a detailed roadmap for optimizing health-promoting actions in a rapidly evolving business and social climate across these core areas: 

      • Planning and building a culture of health
      • Consumer health: How organizations affect the safety, integrity, and healthfulness of the products and services they offer to their customers and end consumers
      • Employee health: How organizations affect the health of their employees (e.g., provision of employer-sponsored health insurance, workplace practices and wellness programs)
      • Community health: How organizations affect the health of the communities in which they operate and do business
      • Environmental Health: How organizations'' environmental policies (or lack thereof) affect individual and population health
      • Implementing and sustaining a culture of health           

      Building a Culture of Health clarifies both a mission and a vision for use by MPH and MBA students in health management, professors in schools of public health and business schools, and business leaders and chief medical officers in health care and non-health care businesses.                                                                                                            


      Imprint Name:Springer International Publishing AG
      Publisher Name:Springer International Publishing AG
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-09-30

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      Weight306 g
      Dimensions154 × 234 × 17 mm