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It is estimated that the average adult in the U.S. will spend 90,000 hours—or approximately one-third of their life—at work. According to the Harvard Business Review, cultivating a positive workplace environment is associated with increased employee wellbeing, engagement, retention, and productivity. However, despite acknowledging the value and importance of a healthy workplace environment, many organizations struggle with how to make it a reality, especially in the face of social conflict, apathy, or limited capacity.
To address these challenges, this session will outline frameworks and best practices to help you evaluate, co-define, and ultimately sustain a more positive workplace environment.
Presented by Dr. Louis Macias, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
This free event is part of the UW-Madison Office of Strategic Consulting's "Ignite: Fueling Organizational Excellence" series which features interactive workshops that focus on the tools and resources faculty and staff need to promote and sustain organizational excellence at UW–Madison. In these sessions, experts share ideas, methods, and approaches to help participants build skills to support continuous improvement and increase organizational effectiveness.
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Jennifer Erickson (jennifer.erickson@wisc.edu)
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UW–Madison Employees
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Ignite: Frameworks and Practices for Cultivating a Healthy Workplace | 5/13/2025 | 10:00 AM | 11:00 AM | Online | | 5/11/2025 | YES | YES |
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