Research & Best Practices

Benefits Strategies that Don’t Just Survive but Thrive in Evolving Conditions

By Mike Glantz, Executive Vice President at bswift

The employee experience is being permanently reshaped by the pandemic. Employee benefits and enrollment engagement was already a challenge prior to the pandemic, with Aflac reporting that 93 percent of employees just enroll in the same benefits each year and more than half spend less than 30 minutes researching their options. Now, with limitations like remote work and shifting priorities, this challenge will likely become more confounding. With open enrollment approaching, you want to ensure your benefits strategy will stand the test of time. By making thoughtful adjustments and partnering with trusted vendors, you can ensure your strategy will not only thrive in the current environment, but also be flexible enough to adapt to evolving conditions in the future.

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