Put Employee Well-being at the Heart of your Brand for Healthier Results
Lawrence Mitchell2020-05-16T14:08:40+00:00A great case study outlining the work we did with Rachel Bevans to evolve the SumoSalad brand and put employee
A great case study outlining the work we did with Rachel Bevans to evolve the SumoSalad brand and put employee
SumoSalad, Australia's largest healthy fast food restaurant chain, has been awarded the 'best innovation' award for health at the prestigious
Lawrence Mitchell is a health coach who runs his own business, bringing wellness programs to stressful corporate offices in the
Lawrence, on a guest post for the Serenity Collective, talks about the role the food plays in psychological health. and eating
Healthy employees are happier, more productive, take fewer days off work, are more engaged with the company and brand and therefore more likely to consistently deliver great ‘on brand’ experiences. Leading to greater business performance. We recently worked with Rachel Beven, to revitalise the Sumo brand, aligning corporate, customer and employer brands and reinstating wellness at the heart of the business. This work was featured in The Healthy Brand Company's blog.
Ever felt that the climate problem is too big an issue for you to contribute to? Well, one thing you can do on a daily basis that will add up to a big impact is the food choices you make. Simple swaps, like substituting a beef burger for a veggie burger can add up to big savings for the planet.
What a year! 12 months ago today, I had just arrived and landed in Sydney unsure of what the future
Lawrence Mitchell spoke at the Ikabo breakfast event aimed at leaders who want to improve workplace wellbeing. Lawrence spoke about his experience of creating at Reed Business Information a Living Well programme which increased employee engagement by 10%, reduced absenteeism by 40% and motivated 82% of the 3,0000 globally distributed employees to make changes to their personal health. Other speakers included Alex Lynch from Google Australia, Brett Fifield from NSW Department of Primary Industries, Cindy Lenferna de la Motte from Ikabo and Natalie Yan-Chatonsky from Full Time Lives.