innovative workplace development opportunities


iwin is partnering with Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management to launch an educational series to help workplaces respond to the major shifts in today's economy by developing innovative workplace practices. upcoming opportunities are listed below.
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check rethinking how you manage your human capital
a webinar with Jac Fitz-enz, Ph.D., Founder & CEO of Human Capital Source® on August 26 at noon EST deadline to register August 26 2pm
check implementing wellness program strategies
a webinar with Stephanie Marshall, Kentucky’s State Wellness Director, Personnel Cabinet & Jeannie Nigam, Research Psychologist, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) on September 30 at noon EST deadline to register September 29 2pm
 

iwin headlines & developments

news iwin's research team receives a grant from the NIOSH-funded Southeastern Center for Agricultural Health and Injury Prevention to study Latino Farmworker Health and the work environment in the Bluegrass.
iwin's manager of operations, Laura Flowers is interviewed by the Herald-Leader about When Work Works and the Alfred P. Sloan Awards. KET's Bill Goodman interviews iwin's executive director, Dr. Jennifer Swanberg on "One to One." Included in the interview is a discussion on the importance of workplace flexibility and other creative solutions for attracting and retaining talent. iwin executive director, Jennifer Swanberg, presents at the International Community, Work and Family's 2009 conference in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her research looks at the business case for workplace flexibility for low-wage workers.