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Business, 05.09.2021 20:40, lrg34

The 300-acre SAS campus and you will discover one of the most perk-friendly workplaces in the world. Feeling stress? Visit the weight room, billiards hall, sauna, or swim in the Olympic-size pool. You might also consider a walk through the oaken woods or a visit to the meditation garden. Need basic health care? Visit the health-care center staffed by four physicians, 10 nurse practitioners, nutritionists, physical therapists, and a psychologist. Footnote The architect of this rare corporate culture is Jim Goodnight, former professor at North Carolina State University. He takes pride in the low rate of employee turnover and the high morale among his workers. Goodnight plans to continue adding employee benefits while many other companies are cutting jobs, pay, and perks. During an interview with Fortune magazine editors he said, β€œMy chief assets drive out the gate every day. My job is to make sure they come back.”

When the whole person (total person concept) is improved, significant benefits accrue to the firm. In what ways has SAS embraced the total person concept?

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