Practical Application
Our approach is pragmatic and based on a practical implementation framework.
Our definition of employee well-being is adapted from scientific practices and is operationalised as work-related well-being:
“That part of an employee’s overall well-being which is determined primarily by work and which can be influenced by work-place interventions.”
This definition is important for two reasons. Firstly, it is uni-directional; we only evaluate those elements of work that employees perceive to impact their well-being (not the other way around). Secondly, we include just those variables that an employer can realistically influence.
There is little value in appraising elements of people’s well-being which an organisation in unable to modify.
