Left of Boom
Andrew S Nevin, PhD
Brainomics – what is the economic value of better brain health?
Consider 2 strategies for addressing brain health in the workplace:?
Well, we don’t need much analysis to know that Strategy 1 is almost certainly going to be more effective (and have higher economic returns
Despite what we know, almost all companies are executing Strategy 2: an endless stream of emails saying if you have mental health challenges
The EAP strategy seems designed for failure
At the Center for BrainHealth, we have a different idea – Left of Boom. This military term means exactly what it says: it is better to do something before (i.e. to the left on the timeline) than right of Boom (after the explosion). Of course, after the Boom, you still have to intervene, but the fewer the Booms, the better off people and the economy
Stay brain healthy!
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Footnotes from infographic above:
1.???? Spill Team. (2024, January 26). Understanding the ROI for your employee assistance programme. https://www.spill.chat/eap/eap-return-on-investment
2.???? Onque, R. (2022, September 13). 49% of workers fear repercussions for being open about their mental health at work. CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/13/49percent-of-workers-fear-being-open-about-mental-health-status-at-work.html
3.???? Seabury et al. (2019). Measuring the lifetime costs of serious mental illness and the mitigating effects of educational attainment. Health Affairs, 38(4), 652-659. https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05246 ?
4.??? Arnett, A. A. (2017, April 11). For every $1 spent on SEL, there’s an $11 return. Higher Ed Dive. https://www.highereddive.com/news/for-every-1-spent-on-sel-theres-an-11-return/440235/
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1 年The stats are shocking! It’s hard to understand why more organizations aren’t putting more effort and investment into preventative care.