Measuring ROI in Environment, Health, and Safety

February 1, 2024
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Central Time

Today’s workforce is affected by three important issues: environment, health, and safety (EHS). Employers implement various projects and programs to minimize the organization’s environmental impacts. With rising costs of employee healthcare and work-life balance put under a microscope, organization leaders implement various health programs. Employee safety is no new concern, as employers acknowledge that a safe workplace is good for business. When it comes to investments in EHS programs, how do you know if they’re worth it?

Environmental, health, and safety professionals must show the value of their investments to secure stakeholder approval and survive budget cuts. Department leaders must connect these investments to impact measures, align programs to the “business,” and develop productive relationships with the management team. To meet this challenge, the environmental, health, safety, and compliance functions are expected to deliver high-quality programs with savings. The ROI Methodology®, a systematic approach to program evaluation, enables users to show bottomline accountability while maintaining quality and efficiencies.

This webinar will teach professionals in the environmental, health, safety, and compliance functions to measure the impact of their major programs and projects. This session will allow these professionals to recognize, address, and meet the need to see and show the value of what they do.

Webinar participants will receive a handout, a copy of the presentation, and a free copy of our book, Measuring ROI in Environment, Health, and Safety: A Guide to Evaluating EHS Programs with Case Studies (Wiley Publishing), print or eBook. This 450-page book will be a valuable resource for anyone involved in EHS programs.

After completing this session, participants should be able to:

  1. Identify the five levels of outcomes from EHS programs.
  2. Explain the need to deliver impact and ROI for selected EHS programs.
  3. Design EHS programs to deliver application, impact, and ROI using design thinking principles.
  4. Plan next steps to ensure EHS programs deliver value.

Patti P. Phillips, Ph.D., is the co-founder and CEO of ROI Institute, Inc., a United States-based consulting firm that serves for-profit, not-for-profit, government, and non-governmental organizations in 70 countries as they build capability in measurement, evaluation, and human capital analytics using the ROI Methodology®.

An internationally recognized leader in measurement and analytics, Patti is routinely invited to speak at conferences worldwide and contributes to the growing amount of research in human capital and human capital analytics. Her expertise is documented in over 50 books, published in more than a dozen business journals, and cited on CNBC, Euronews, and National Geographic. She is a thought partner to organizations such as The Conference Board, Institute for Corporate Productivity, and Cognota. 

Patti, along with her business partner and husband, Jack Phillips, is the recipient of the 2022 Association for Talent Development (ATD) Thought Leader Award and the 2019 Center for Talent Reporting Distinguished Contributor Award. In 2019, she was named among the top fifty coaches globally by the Thinkers50 organization and named a finalist for the Marshall Goldsmith Distinguished Achievement Award for Coaching. Patti serves as the vice chair and finance committee member of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research (UNITAR) board of trustees; chair of the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) People Analytics Board; Senior Adviser for The Conference Board; board member of the International Federation of Training and Development Organizations (IFTDO), and board member of the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI).