What are the top workplace wellness trends affecting the health and productivity of your workforce—and what can you do to help? In today’s increasingly competitive job market, companies are shifting their focus away from traditional benefit plans to a more holistic approach to total wellbeing. With an emphasis on influencing culture and offering initiatives, you can improve the employee experience. Learn more about creating a positive shift toward total wellbeing.
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We hope you and your families are safe and healthy as we navigate this challenging time together. FOX stands ready to help you. As place to start, our Crisis Checklist for the Family Office identifies critical issues and actions your office may need to consider.
The evolution of the Coronavirus has led to more complex questions than answers and every day brings new developments on how to handle related losses. As the insurance world reacts to the pandemic crisis, here are the latest takeaways on workers’ compensation, business interruption/property claims, liability, cyber, and event cancellations.
Given this period of uncertainty, we are re-releasing two chapters on Managing Uncertainty and Risks in the Enterprise from the 2019 FOX Foresight.
As the number of reported cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to rise, employers are increasingly confronted with the possibility of an outbreak in the workplace. Learn how COVID-19 continues to affect employers' disease prevention efforts and potential compliance issues and legal obligations.
To adapt to the unprecedented pace of change across the tax landscape, companies must focus on embracing a total tax liability mindset—a holistic understanding of the sum of all taxes across the entirety of the organization. Once viewed as a compliance-driven, back-office function, effective tax planning is now crucial to business performance and strategic decision-making. The tax professional of the next decade must take on the role of strategic leader.
Businesses around the world are dealing with the spread of the coronavirus as ripple effects from the disease outbreak are expected to further choke global supply chains and hinder workforce mobility. Even if businesses currently lack an emergency plan to respond to the situation, they can still take steps to mitigate risk and minimize negative effects of the coronavirus spreading.
Meet Families of Impact Today’s families look very different than the ones of thirty years ago. “Business as usual” is no longer enough. To thrive in the future, families must prepare themselves for dramatic change.
Cultivate Family Readiness for ChangeOften, people say they’re ready for change, but are they really? If you’re contemplating a family system change, make sure you understand the various readiness stages.
Develop a Continuous Learning CommitmentSixty-two percent of first-generation family leaders expect a transition in four to six years, either in the business or family leadership. Are your future generations ready? Learn best practices and processes to educate them.