Navigating Professional Etiquette in Digital Spaces: Insights from Nancy Rothbard
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- Wharton research suggests that implementing a comprehensive health-and-wellness strategy in the workplace can lead to increased productivity and better management of business operations.
- As a management student at Wharton, my coursework focuses heavily on understanding the role of science in business strategy and how it influences lifestyle choices in the workplace.
- I find it particularly interesting to explore the concept of workplace wellness, as it is crucial for fostering a positive and healthy environment for students and employees alike.
- Upon graduation, I aim to utilize the knowledge I gained at Wharton to help organizations create a more conducive work environment that encourages employee well-being.
- In fact, a recent study has shown that workplace wellness programs can have a significant impact on the overall health and well-being of employees, leading to reduced absenteeism and increased job satisfaction.