Wellness Conference - 17 and 18 April 2007 Powerpoint presentations from presenters
Burnout and work engagement: Defining pivotal career experiences. (Prof. Michael Leiter, Director of the Centre for Organizational Research and Development, and Professor of Psychology at Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada)
Driving wellness in the workplace. (Liezel Dreyer, Vitality Wellness Manager, Discovery Health
How to integrate your wellness programme with the company's business processes (Mr Carl Manser: Executive Director Strategic Solutions of the Careways Group)
Standard Bank Wellness: A Risk Mitigation Case Study (Daniel Kotton Health and Wellness Advisor: Standard Bank Africa)
Leadership and Self-Deception (Dr Cobus Pienaar )
How to build a case for initiating wellbeing in your organisation (Dr. Andre van Jaarsveld, Chief Executive, group affairs, Careways Group (CEO))
A Culture of Discontent Within the Free State Department of Health (FSDoH) (Shirley du Plooy Anthropology Department & CHSR&D)
Wellness/Welstand (Lourens Geyer & Annette Prins)
Cultivating a positive work environment: a different approach to employee wellness (Dr Renalde Huysamen)
Developement of a holistc wellness model for managers in tertiary institutions
A case for emotional intelligence in workplace wellness (Annette Prins)
The role of leadership in organisational wellness - The birth of a machine…
Global and local trends in corporate and academic wellness and EAP (Tracy Harper - Tracy Harper & Associates)
Why do workshops fail: a neural path less traveled (Eugene van Niekerk & Annette Weyers)
Conference themes Prof. Leiter
Articles
Economic and Management Sciences
Education
Health Sciences
The Humanities
Law
Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Theology and Religion
Open Distance Learning
Business School
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