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Lesley Cooper |
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Her business background, gained in both managerial and operational environments, gives her sharp insight into the commercial imperatives behind investment in employee health and wellbeing, as well as the costs of failure to manage workplace wellbeing effectively. Lesley has particular interest and expertise in the measurement and management of occupational stress and has considerable experience in the delivery of both large and small-scale stress audit programmes gained through close working with major UK companies – moving from measurement and analysis of the problem through to intervention. She is a regular speaker, both in the UK and overseas, on the subjects of occupational stress, employee wellbeing and the relationship between employee health and business success. She has also contributed to a number of TV and Radio programmes on the subject of employee wellbeing, most recently Channel 4’s highly acclaimed documentary “Stressed Out”. Lesley Cooper is one of the country’s leading experts in the applied management of workplace stress. The approaches she uses have been refined and developed through considerable experience of conducting pressure management audits in a wide variety of public and private sector organisations in the UK and overseas. Through a process of continual development, and with the benefit of working with some of the world’s most innovative organisations in the area of employee wellbeing, her approaches have evolved into an extremely effective, comprehensive and structured methodology. Lesley is co-author with the late Dr Stephen Williams of ‘Dangerous Waters – Strategies for Improving Wellbeing at Work’ and’ Managing Workplace Stress – A Best Practice Blueprint’, both published by John Wiley and Sons. |
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