Lyra Health today announced Workforce Transformation, a suite of offerings designed specifically to help organizations proactively build a culture of mental wellness and foster psychological safety.
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Headspace, a global leader in mindfulness and meditation, today announced it raised a total of $93 million in its Series C funding round. The round was led by blisce/, with participation from Waverley Capital and Times Bridge.
Zeamo, the digital fitness solution for employee wellness, today launched Zeamo Rewards, giving companies a free, easy way to reward employees for staying fit and building healthy habits to improve physical and mental well-being among the workforce.
Offering a wellness package for employees has become the new normal. While employee wellness programs have noble intentions, they tend to emphasize physical well-being and neglect the equally important area of mental health.
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The realization might have crept up on you slowly over the past several months or, more likely, years: It is becoming harder to command the attention of your audience. Regardless of training, it seems as if more learners have difficulty paying attention.