Blog
The Elusive ROI of Financial Wellness
When contemplating a financial wellness program one of the first questions people ask is “What will the ROI be?” It’s an important question, but it’s not the first question that should be asked. Instead, it should be “What outcomes are we trying to achieve?” It’s impossible to establish a meaningful ROI without a clear understanding of the... Continue Reading →
Hilton Launches New Wellness Focused Hotel Chain
Tempo by Hilton, a lifestyle brand which the hotelier says has been curated ‘to serve a growing segment of “modern achievers” seeking a hotel experience that reflects their ambition’, comes in response to a survey of 10,000 Hilton guests who identify as wellness-focused travellers. The concept features guided meditations, sustainably-sourced food, premium non-alcoholic drink options... Continue Reading →
To Achieve Big Goals, Start with Small Habits
Micro habits and so on... https://hbr.org/2020/01/to-achieve-big-goals-start-with-small-habits
Swiss firm digitising treatment of type 2 diabetes through personalised behavior change programmes secures €19M
Recently, Oviva has raised $21 million (approx €19 million) in Series B funding led by MTIP with participation from new investor Earlybird and existing investors AlbionVC, F-Prime Capital, Eight Roads Ventures and Partech. https://siliconcanals.com/crowdfunding/this-swiss-firm-digitising-treatment-of-type-2-diabetessecures-e19m/ https://dlife.com/behavior-change-company-raises-21m-to-roll-out-digital-diabetes-treatment-in-europe/
Changing Behaviour
“To understand the behavior of all these key stakeholders, we need to do much more than just ask people what they will do or intend to do and what they think about it,” Companies needed to understand how powerful default behaviors were, Hammond suggested, why people do “what they have always done” when they have a health... Continue Reading →