Sunday, May 20, 2007

Wellness program training

The American workplace contains an intricacy of organizational goals, objectives, and tasks which the accomplishment of is often a measurement of organizational success. Given the complexity of reaching this process, it is a wonder that organizations ultimately ever do reach their originally stated goals, objectives, and tasks. I use the words intricacy and complex to describe the challenges the workplace faces, has always faced, and always will face, because of the mental and physical preparedness required of their personnel to perform in a manner to achieve stated organizational goals, objectives, and tasks. Employees of any organization would become better servants to themselves as well as the organization if when working towards organizational goals, they were provided with a wellness program at their place of employment. The program would aid them in developing their own wellness needs. As employees make progress towards their own wellness needs, they become more likely to contribute to an organization reaching their goals.