MonkeyMagic,
This is always a good question. Getting staff to 'buy in' to the program is essential for the success of the program. A couple of beneficial methods of assisting this buy in is to:
- get staff to complete a questionnaire indicating what they would like to see in a program
- have a number of staff involved in developing the program structure
- get management involved in the design of the program
- educate staff on the benefits of a wellness program. This is ideally done using a range of communication methods such as emails, newsletter and office notices.
It is also strongly recommended to launch the program by providing a short presentation about the program, it's benefits, how it will work, and how any collected information will be used. Try and get staff to sign up for participation in the program at the launch. Additionally attract staff to the launch with morning/afternoon tea.
As a general rules, if you can get 70-80% of staff involved in the program you are doing well.
I am sure there are many other ways to boost participation rates, and hopefully this information gives you a good start.
Ben
Ben Wisbey
Managing Director
FitSense Australia