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From menstrual equity, bereavement policies and language learning lessons, employers are expanding the definition of empathy in the workplace.
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Mark Holman has served as president of accounting and consulting at
Intapp since 2020, and as chief strategy officer since 2019. Prior to joining Intapp, Holman served as President of Strategy, Investments, and Marketing for Flex, a technology design and manufacturing firm. Previously, Holman served as a partner at A.T. Kearney and PwC, and was the founding chief executive officer of E2open, a SaaS supply chain software firm. Holman received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Kettering University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan.January 7 -
Michael Boroff is a doctor of psychology and mental health program manager at Crossover Health.
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The omicron variant poses a risk to the pace of employment growth in early 2022.
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Preventive medicine and wellness can help stem injuries, while better alignment of benefits and risk management can avoid investigative and legal expenses.
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While there are slight variations in programs depending on whether they are focused on tobacco, alcohol or opioids, here’s an inside view of how they work and what the patient might experience.
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Another COVID-19 variant is threatening the safety of office reopenings everywhere — and this time the change might be permanent.
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COVID positive workers will be given one week of paid leave, down from the company’s previous two-week policy.
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