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16 | PEOPLE FLOW

“PEOPLE WANT TO UNDERSTAND

WHERE THEIR COMPANY IS GOING.”

The business benefits of promoting employee well-being are undisputed.

With technology on their side, KONE US employees are being encouraged

to take responsibility for their health – and having fun doing it.

Participants in the Elevate Your Health wellness program are improving

their fitness with help from a surprising source: computers. Computer-linked

pedometers keep track of walking steps and calories burned, feeding this

data to a customized website, which tracks activity levels and sends targeted

motivational messages. Participants are also sent fitness facts, tips for

healthier eating and congratulatory emails for reaching their targets.

WISING UP TO WELLNESS

“Different issues matter to different

people, but there are certain common

denominators, mostly related to leader-

ship and communication. People want

to see the big picture and understand

where their company is going,” says

Tuomas.

“And everyone wants recognition

and feedback,” she adds.

MOVING ON UP

“Look at any study, and the most impor-

tant driver for engagement is the same

all over the world: career and growth

opportunities,” reveals Tuomas.

KONE is working on various fronts to

offer its employees new challenges and

personal growth opportunities. People

interested in developing their capabili-

ties are urged to broaden their compe-

tence by taking on new assignments

and participating in job rotation, coach-

ing, training and mentoring.

“At KONE, we’re improving the visibil-

ity of internal vacancies on our intranet

and noticeboards. We actively encourage

people to apply for new positions within

the company and take part in our train-

ing programs,” says Tuomas.

“Added to that, we have made a

massive investment in leadership train-

ing. Back in 2008, most companies

were cutting their training budgets, but

we did just the opposite. The people

that manage our biggest employee

group – technicians in the field – had

very little leadership training. They have

benefited enormously from our Super-

visor Development Program, which is all

about people skills.”

Over the past three years about

3,000 supervisors have taken part in the

program, helping them become inspir-

ing coaches and effective communica-

tors. Tailored courses are also arranged

for senior executives and middle man-

agement.

ELEVATED HEALTH

Safety has always been a high priority

on KONE’s corporate responsibility

agenda. All employees receive in-house

training to ensure that they can perform

their job safely and without risks to their

health. Basic training is supplemented

by refresher courses and workshops for

specific job roles.

One of KONE’s most innovative

health initiatives is the Elevate Your

Health program launched in January for

US employees, which Tuomas describes

as an excellent concept that can be ap-

plied in other countries, too.

“We’re always looking for best prac-

tices that we can ‘copy and paste’ glob-

ally. The key is to take a comprehensive

approach. A fitness program won’t im-

prove engagement if you neglect some-

thing as important as wise leadership.”

HEALTHY HEARTBEAT

Open dialogue is actively encouraged

within KONE to ensure that every em-

ployee understands exactly where the

company is going and the role they are

expected to play.

Performance discussions are held

twice a year to set personal targets,

evaluate progress and provide personal-

ized support.

But, as Tuomas emphasizes, these

semi-annual meetings are just the