February 06, 2012
It happens every year around this time. A client will tell us of a service they’ve been providing for 12 months or more that’s not working or an activity that uses up resources but produces no real benefit. They say something like “not getting as much participation as we should” or “nothing ever seems to happen as a result of…” When we ask why they keep doing it, the answer is often “because it’s in the plan” or “that’s the way we’ve always done it” or “so-and-so wants it.”
To all of the above and more, we say… STOP! There’s never a good reason to waste time and resources. You know what causes this for your program, but here are a few we’ve experienced in our work with others…
The cost of an ineffective, nonproductive activity or wellness service goes beyond the actual dollars spent on salaries, materials, and overhead. There’s also the opportunity lost by not investing those resources in effective, productive areas — to actually help people improve health.
Take some time this month to see what makes sense to stop doing… then invest those resources in things you know will work or new services with greater potential.