In HRchat episode 628, we take a look at ways to better communicate benefits to employees so they are engaged and more likely to stick around.
My guest this time is Ben Hale, CEO and Co-founder at Brite, a benefits decision software that helps employees pick the right employer benefits for them and their dependents. The decision tool is integrated with what the Brite team calls their “digital benefit guides” so users have an all-encompassing experience to learn about, and get a recommendation about their employer benefits.
Questions for Ben include:
- Brite claims to help educate and communicate employee benefits in an engaging and more effective way; making it easier for employees to choose the right benefits and paving the way for higher employee understanding and satisfaction. How does the Brite platform drive employee benefits engagement with sharable, easy-to-create digital benefit guides, packed with decision support tools?
- Sending ongoing benefits communications year-round can be beneficial to both employees and employers. Tell us about what to send and the tools one can use to make the process easier for both teams and employees.
- What’s a good cadence for communications with employees?
- Developing a compelling employee benefits strategy is a key aspect of an HR team’s role as it significantly influences workplace dynamics and satisfaction. Offering employees comprehensive benefits is a good place to start, but if you don’t have a plan for launching, educating, and communicating these benefits, employees are less likely to engage with them. Can you share some tips for developing a compelling employee benefits strategy to help ensure employees understand and appreciate the value of a company’s offerings?
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