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How You Can Improve Employee Engagement (Infographic) Employees work harder when they are healthy and plugged in to a company's culture.

By Kate Taylor

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Nine out of 10 of executives' top priorities this year include increasing engagement at their business. To do so, they're turning to programs to boost employee well-being.

A recent study by Virgin Pulse revealed that executives and managers are working hard to increase employee engagement and retention in 2015. Their methods vary, from organizing wellness and nutrition programs to providing instruction on financial management. But, all have the same goal: to raise employee health and well-being and build a stronger company.

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Check out the infographic below to see how managers and executives are tackling employee well-being in 2015, and let us know what programs and perks have worked best at your workplace.

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How You Can Improve Employee Engagement (Infographic)

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Kate Taylor

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Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at Entrepreneur. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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