Skip to main content

Press Release - RoundGlass Wellbeing at Work Survey Report 2020-21

 


RoundGlass Wellbeing at Work Survey Report 2020-21: HR leaders should focus on ‘Wholistic Wellbeing’, use data and technology to enhance employee wellbeing

          The third annual RoundGlass Wellbeing at Work Survey Report, based on interviews with over 400 leaders across 15 industries, offers a roadmap for effective corporate wellbeing programs

          The survey report was released on June 24 at a virtual fireside chat — ‘Democratizing Wellbeing at the Workplace’ — with corporate leaders from diverse industries as panelists

          Organizations should focus on ‘Wholistic Wellbeing’ and implement a plan that is documented, has a dedicated budget and team, and leverages technology

Key resources:-

        Read executive summary

        Read full report (Also attached)

        Infographic: ‘Workplace Wellbeing Report Card’ (Also attached)

June 25, 2021: RoundGlass, a global ‘Wholistic Wellbeing’ organization, released its third annual flagship report — the Wellbeing at Work Survey Report 2020-21 — today. The report aims to be a roadmap for corporate India, especially for HR leaders, looking to design and implement effective workplace wellbeing programs. According to the report, more than 50% of organizations offer benefits such as health screenings and health awareness or meditation sessions to their employees — a big shift from the days of basic company health insurance and gym memberships. The survey further reveals major opportunity areas incorporate wellbeing programs.

The report was released at a virtual fireside chat in which senior corporate leaders from different industries discussed ‘Democratizing Wellbeing at the Workplace’ with Sunny (Gurpreet) Singh, Founder, RoundGlass; Prakriti Poddar, Global Head, Mental Health and Wellbeing, RoundGlass, was the moderator for the discussion. The panel included Pramod Bhasin, Chairman, ICRIER, Founder,GenpactLtd, and Chairman,ClixCapital; Vikram Shroff, Director, UPL Group; BP Biddappa, Global Vice-President, HR, Home Care; Charulata Ravi Kumar, Managing Director, Accenture; and Dr Derrick DeSilva, Doctor of Internal Medicine.

“Although most organizations are doing well at taking care of employees’ physical and mental wellbeing, many are missing out on addressing the big picture — Wholistic Wellbeing, or wellbeing across the seven pillars including physical, emotional, financial, professional, social, community, and planetary. They also need to use technology more prolifically and creatively to democratize wellbeing and make it accessible to all,” said Sunny (Gurpreet) Singh, Founder, RoundGlass, while releasing the report.

The report highlighted the need for corporates to look at employee wellbeing from a ‘wholistic’ perspective, involve employees in wellbeing program design, and use health risk assessment (HRA) data and technology in their wellbeing programs.

According to the survey, 66% of companies view their wellbeing programs as an employee engagement activity but, ironically, 65% of these say engaging employees in these programs is the biggest challenge, with only 24% reporting an average employee participation rate (EPR) of more than 50%. Low awareness and buy-in among line managers about the wellbeing program is a factor contributing to low EPR.

The ongoing global health crisis and the monumental shift to WFH have given corporate wellbeing programs — which were already on the uptick — a big push. “To optimize the potential impact of a wellbeing program and bring real benefits to employees and the company, organizations also need to foster a culture of wellbeing. This means looking beyond checking boxes and weaving wellbeing into the fabric of the leadership culture — people first. Leaders need to endorse and champion the program so employees are inspired to participate in it,” said Prakriti Poddar, Global Head of Mental Health and Meditation at RoundGlass, while releasing the report.

What makes for a successful wellbeing program?

The surveyed HR leaders agreed a one-size-fits-all approach to wellbeing doesn’t work. To run a successful wellbeing program that elicits high participation, organizations need to customize initiatives to employee needs. The survey also found that leaders need to put in place enablers such as a documented plan, a dedicated budget and team, and technology-enabled tools to successfully implement wellbeing programs.

The RoundGlass Wellbeing at Work Survey Report 2020-21 deep dives into these enablers and other elements that go into the making of a successful wellbeing program. It also features the Top 20 Icons of Excellence and what they’re doing well, so other organizations can take a leaf out of their book.

Read the Executive Summary and/or deep dive into the RoundGlass Wellbeing at Work Survey Report 2020-21.

About RoundGlass Survey:

As a torchbearer of Wholistic Wellbeing, RoundGlass has been conducting the Wellbeing at Work Survey for the past three years with the aim of appraising business leaders about corporate wellbeing trends and best practices, while guiding them on the best ways to navigate the future of workplace wellbeing. This year, we interviewed more than 400 leaders across 15 industries to understand what makes wellbeing programs work — or fail — especially in these challenging times.

The RoundGlass Survey is not just another survey that assesses the state of wellbeing in the workplace. It is not a health and wellness evaluation either. It is a roadmap for leaders looking to design and implement new, effective corporate wellbeing strategies that will help them enhance employee wellbeing while improving productivity and achieving business objectives.

Read our previous ‘Wellbeing at Work Survey’ reports

To learn more, visit the RoundGlass Workplace Collective

About RoundGlass:

RoundGlass is a global holistic wellbeing company dedicated to empowering and enabling people on their wellbeing journey. Our mission is simple yet ambitious: to inspire the power of Wholistic Wellbeing to create a happier, healthier, and more joyful world. We work to achieve this by investing in and developing new technology, sharing knowledge, and focusing on action for the good of the individual, their community, and the wider world.

To learn more, visit www.round.glass



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

3 books you should read if you like gambling

By playing, a person's body remains active. He gets new energy from these games for other tasks. But in recent times, information and technology have advanced so much that various types of games are easily accessible through the Internet. Cricket is no exception. But if these games bring us happiness, then we have to answer no. These include playing cards and card games, carom during the holidays, and fun times. Cards originated in China. The cards are used to play various sitting games. In addition to games, cards are also used in magic, prophecy, and bungalows of cards. They are mainly used in gambling. People are so mentally disturbed that they can’t easily escape once they get mad in gambling with https://www.10cric.com/ . The person who knows gambling can automatically get knowledge about betting. Because gambling and betting are two sides of one coin, many houses have been destroyed due to gambling. But some gamblers earn a lot because of gambling and betting! ...

Is studying abroad a boon or a bane?

We have always had a debate when it comes to the topic - "Is studying abroad a boon or a bane?" The ideas differ from person to person. If you ask me, I would surely say that Studying Abroad is certainly a boon. Why is that? India is home to many universities which are known worldwide. Having said that, we must also accept the fact that none of them are in Top 20 at least. While there are many factors that attributes to this, when a person has the means to afford it combined with interest and talent, I do not see the reason as to why one shouldn't be educated abroad? While few study for their status symbol, majority of them predominantly study abroad to enhance their career. There is no doubt in it. Take a look at this brilliant video before we could proceed further. Having said that, the option isn't available to all who wanted to go out of India. The major hindrance for us is clearing the English tests which were being conducted across the glob...

WeeBeeSocial –Providing the Mojo for Digital Marketing Initiatives

A long time ago, the quest was to discover new lands and habitats. And now, as humanity has travelled far and wide, we search for new experiences in the digital world. The digital space is where brands and customers meet, communicate and interact to forge new relationships. The success of these interactions depends on the experiences that brands create for their target audience. This is no easy task and there are only a few that have mastered the art and science of digital marketing. One such entity is  WeBeeSocial , a leading digital marketing agency based in New Delhi. The folks at WeBeeSocial breathe digital and their one and only goal is to help brands create super-rich experiences for theircustomers. A full service creative digital agency,  WeBeeSocial  is where creativity and technology merge to create powerful, immersive experiences in the digital space. WeBeeSocial is the first choice for many leading brands, as it offers a comprehensive range of digital...