Unlocking Successful Benefits Communication. Book III: Resources
Guides & Toolkits
Employee benefits are a huge investment. The programs a company offers can truly affect people’s lives—but only if employees use them. As a benefits leader, one of your top priorities is engaging employees in their benefits. And you only get that with communication.
Through our research and work with large employers, we’ve identified 10 key components of effective benefits communication. In this third installment of our 3-ebook series, Unlocking successful benefits communication: Resources, we explain how to make the business case for the communication budget and resources you need, and how your partners can help drive successful benefits communications.
You’ll learn:
- Key business drivers for investing in communication
- Where to get the biggest bang for your communication buck
- How your internal team, other departments, and vendor partners can help you reach your goals
Inside the Series
According to our 2015 CFO survey, 34% of CFOs agree that health benefits play an important role in achieving strategic goals—including attracting, retaining, and engaging talent—and reducing their company’s benefits spend. They also agree that benefits help employees better manage their health and become more informed health care consumers.
All benefits leaders know that benefits are an important part of employee engagement. But many HR pros are wary of investing more in communication because they’re uncertain about the right approach. By using the 10 keys we outline in our ebook series, organizations of all sizes can create a path to truly engage employees in the right programs at the right time.
The first ebook provides a deep dive into the first three keys (strategy, brand, and a benefits website). The second ebook covers the next four keys, which focus on marketing your benefits like a pro. And in the third ebook, we walk you through choosing the right vendor partners and building your business case for getting the budget and resources you need to make it all happen.