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    Does Well-Being Really Matter?

    Does Well-Being Really Matter?

    Do organisations or communities benefit from having employees or citizens with high well-being? Should organisations really care about investing in their employee’s well-being? Let me try to help you answer these questions by sharing some insights and research made by Professor Ed Diener. Last week, Professor Ed Deiner, Professor of Psychology and Senior Scientist at Gallup Organisation spoke at Singapore Management University (SMU), Presidential Distinguished Lecturer Serie

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