A Global Bank's Way To Welcome People Back Equitably
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3BL Media
June 07, 2022 at 03:00 AM EDT
SOURCE: International WELL Building Institute DESCRIPTION:IWBI’s Signature Interview Series: Jack Noonan, IWBI Vice President, Asia Pacific, sits down with Peter Simpson, Global Head Safety & Security, Hosanna Elarmo – Sacdalan, Head of Health, Safety & Well-being for Asia, at Standard Chartered Bank to look into the bank’s journey of applying well-being at the global scale to make health, safety and well-being accessible to all – regardless of geographic or socioeconomic disparities As we transition out of the COVID-19 pandemic, our return to the office encounters different challenges in different parts of the world. While people’s health, safety and wellbeing are top of mind for many organizations, some are still probing ways to apply best practices when their operations cross continents and socioeconomic conditions. The WELL Health-Safety Rating is an evidence-based rating focusing on facility operations and management, and represents a subset of the more than one hundred strategies available in IWBI’s WELL Building Standard (WELL). The WELL Health-Safety Rating and other programs in the WELL ecosystem are now at work in 110 countries, applied in 3.5 billion square feet of real estate, impacting the health and well-being of an estimated 15 million people worldwide.* WELL is a leading framework for organizations around the world to apply health, safety and well-being strategies at scale, bringing best practices to all markets equitably, and making health outcomes accessible to all employees and customers no matter what markets they are in. Standard Chartered Bank is one of the leading global financial institutions that leveraged the WELL Health-Safety Rating to prioritize health, safety and well-being for 45 locations across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. A close look at Standard Chartered’s journey to achieving health and well-being for its global workforce illustrates how a multinational organization used the WELL framework as a roadmap to welcome people back to the office in a more equitable way and communicate to stakeholders at all levels with clarity and confidence. Now the company has committed to expanding its application of WELL strategies to over 100 locations in 42 countries as next steps. IWBI’s Jack Noonan, Vice President, Asia Pacific, sits down with Peter Simpson, Global Head Safety & Security and Hosanna Elarmo – Sacdalan, Head of Health, Safety & Well-being for Asia, at Standard Chartered Bank to explore how this global institution recognized leading standards, validated its best practices and is shifting behavior toward a culture of well-being. Q: How did Standard Chartered Bank start the journey with the WELL Health-Safety Rating? Q: What’s your experience like through achieving the rating? it has been very easy and succinct for us to talk about being WELL Health-Safety Rated. Rather than going through “we’ve done this, and we’ve done that”, we can now say we achieved a global recognition, the WELL Health-Safety Rating. That seal on the entrance means our colleagues and customers can enter with confidence. We want a visible sign for our colleagues and customers to know their health, safety and well-being have been prioritized as they return to the office globally. Q: How receptive are your stakeholders to your communications of the rating? At Standard Chartered Bank, our employees are our biggest asset, and their health and safety are top of mind for our CEO and leadership. To be able to give them something that they can easily communicate to employees that we are WELL Health-Safety Rated, and it’s safe for you to come back to the office and we encourage you to come back, it’s been effective communication flowing in our countries, and it’s just been so good to see it flow. The fact that we got the rating across many of our markets and being able to communicate to our country CEO’s and top leadership, something succinct and easy to understand, without questions, that was a win for us. Q: Do you find the rating helps advance your company’s values? Q: Are you able to incorporate your WELL efforts into the organization’s ESG benchmarking? When we presented the WELL Health-Safety Rating, we were excited to find that much of what we were doing aligns with the WELL strategies. Several leading brands are using the WELL Health-Safety Rating and we wanted to be able to benchmark ourselves and be able to visibly demonstrate that we are doing things to prioritize the health and well-being for our people. The WELL narrative is very helpful with articulating our commitment and achievements. Q: What are the next steps after achieving the WELL Health-Safety Rating? *The number of people impacted is based on an industry benchmark estimating 200 square feet per person across total square footage enrolled in WELL. View original content here. KEYWORDS: IWBI, International Well Building Institute
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