As new national data reveals 65% of leaders consider wellbeing integral to their workforce strategy, Kumanu blends focus on personal, organizational, and social determinants of health through a unified and customizable platform
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — September 8, 2022 — Kumanu, the purpose-centered wellbeing company, today announced capabilities to help center workforce strategy on unaddressed factors driving engagement, retention, and better mental health.
The Business Group on Health’s 2023 Large Employer Survey reveals that most leaders now consider wellbeing integral to workforce strategy. Trending needs include Social Determinants of Health, mental health stigma, and rampant burnout.
“The scientific literature overwhelmingly points to personal purpose as a catalyst in creating positive change in these areas. That’s exactly what we’re seeing,” said Dr. Vic Strecher, renowned researcher, Kumanu’s founder and chief executive officer, and author of Life On Purpose: How Living for What Matters Most Changes Everything.
By centering experience on individual roles, values, and purpose, Kumanu’s platform delivers a uniquely personalized experience. This caught the attention of Randy Oostra, CEO of ProMedica, a leading healthcare delivery system.
“When we learned about Kumanu’s purpose-centered approach to wellbeing, we were intrigued. When we saw the potential to integrate a Social Determinants of Health focus, we became inspired by the opportunity to impact peoples' lives in profound ways, through their employers,” said Oostra.
Kumanu’s innovations for this Fall include:
These elements are now being deployed at ProMedica, and at a growing roster of organizations partnering with Kumanu to reboot their wellbeing strategies.