Wellness at Brocade

This summer we had the pleasure of attending the Healthcare Unbound Conference where we heard Lisa McGill from Brocade talk about “Wellness at Brocade”.  Vivecoach has become part of Brocade’s strategy to promote wellness through their private online social platform …

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Step It Up, IDT!

Silver Creek, CA–Two weeks ago, the Vivecoach Team (Chief Viveur and summer interns Sonja and Tina) made an appearance at the IDT Headquarters in Silver Creek at the 2011 IDT Wellness Fair. Working alongside the very helpful IDT Human Resources …

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Vivecoach Launches Gaming Application Designed to Bring Fun to Corporate Wellness

Menlo Park, CA – Vivecoach recently launched its web- and mobile-based wellness challenge application to help companies engage employees in improving their health and well-being.  Gaming is rapidly evolving and changing the way people live all aspects of their lives. …

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First Do No Harm

As we talk to companies that are seeking new solutions for improving employee health and well being, reducing health care costs, and changing their cultures, we are shocked by how many are still contributing to the very problems they are …

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New Trend in Office Wellness – Sleeping on the Job!

Coworkers with sleep masks, a zen like nap room, or mats like in preschool may  become more visible around the office. A November 2010 article in US News Health titled Why Power Naps at Work are Catching On says that …

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Is Presenteeism the Elephant in the Room?

Biggest part of the $73 billion spent by employers was due to lost productivity on the job, data shows. That estimated cost of obesity among full-time workers included three factors: medical costs, lost productivity on the job due to health …

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