The Investment Approach to Employee Assistance Programs
By (Author) Larry Pace
By (author) Stanley J. Smits
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Health and safety in the workplace
658.38
Hardback
272
The costs of substance abuse in the workplace are staggering. Workplace substance abuse adversely affects shareholders, the workforce, customers, and society. The employee assistance programme (EAP) has demonstrated its effectiveness in combatting the many types of personal problems that impair work performance. EAPs come in many forms, but each costs money. Smits and Pace provide a practical guide to help corporate decision makers construct and fund an EAP tailored to their needs. To help insure a reasonable return on the corporation's EAP investment, the authors suggest linking it strategically to other human resource programmes and operating it in a businesslike manner with performance objectives, measurement systems, and accountability for agreed-upon outcomes. The investment model organises the book into three parts and concludes with an integrative case designed to help the reader apply the concepts presented in the first ten chapters. Part 1, "Making the investment", focuses on needs, options and investment levels. It encourages the reader to think about the EAP as part of a portfolio of human resource programmes linked strategically to the organisation's business strategy. Part 2, "Managing the investment", examines the "nuts and bolts" of the implementation and operation of the EAP. Part 3, "Monitoring the investment", advocates an EAP management information system to help improve EAP efficiency and effectiveness, to assess the return on investment, and to help guide corporate decision makers when reinvesting in their EAP.
STANLEY J. SMITS is Professor of Management at Georgia State University and a licensed psychologist. His work as a researcher, trainer, consultant, and practitioner in the area of substance abuse in the workplace spans a period of 30 years. This book is an extension of a series of articles appearing in Personnel Journal in 1989. In these articles, Smits and Pace initially outline their proactive approach to dealing with workplace substance abuse. LARRY A. PACE is Associate Professor of Management at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. He teaches, conducts research, and consults in the area of Total Quality Management, human resource management, employee assistance, and leadership. He was employed by Xerox Corporation form 1979 to 1988, most recently as manager of Organizational Effectiveness for Business Products & Systems.