Can you tell me more about ASICS’ #deskbreak campaign?
ASICS is an acronym for anima sana in corpore sano, which translates to “a sound mind in a sound body.” It’s what we stand for as a company with our products but also internally. When I first heard about the #deskbreak campaign, my initial thought was that we already move at ASICS. Do we really need it?
But actually, it’s just another way from my perspective as VP of HR to shine a light on what’s important for our people. For people who feel pressure with deadlines and so on to take that break and move. There’s research behind it: The average person sits for 11 hours a day on average and I was shocked by that. But just 15 minutes of movement is enough to make people more productive, more engaged, and happier. It’s a great way to help our employees!
What can lead to employees feeling unable to take a break from desk work?
Sometimes the work pressure does build. In the employee's mind, it's better to power on and get stuff done, especially if they see other leaders doing that. It makes them stay seated at their desk and research shows that’s not always good. Productivity goes down and focus goes down.
At ASICS we have a natural affinity with a lot of our people for physical wellbeing because of what our company does. But a couple of years ago we created a wellbeing framework that includes physical and mental wellbeing, but also financial, and social too
Katja Meeuwsen-Nass | VP of HR at ASICS EMEA
So, we're trying to highlight that it is good for your mental wellbeing to take that break, showing how it can help you feel more productive and focused afterward. But we must lead by example. We’ve asked our executive and leadership teams to share their desk breaks internally or on LinkedIn so people all over the company can see their boss is doing it or their manager is doing it, so it’s ok!
How are you creating a culture where employees feel confident to take breaks at ASICS?
At ASICS we have a natural affinity with a lot of our people for physical wellbeing because of what our company does. But a couple of years ago we created a wellbeing framework that includes physical and mental wellbeing, but also financial, and social too.
We know when we look at our employees we can help them with the physical. It won’t be a surprise that we have run clubs that we do, sponsoring events, giving away bibs, encouraging our employees to participate, and running other sports classes.
But we don’t just do that, there are other policies too. We encourage employees to take lunch breaks whenever fits in their diary, and although things like that sound cliché, when we implement them and lead them by example – you can often see our CEO in the gym during the work day – it makes wellbeing part of the day-to-day work at ASICS.