Sustainable productivity and employability

Thema:
Healthy society

The Sustainable Productivity and Employability expertise group improves sustainable labour productivity in organisations. By sustainable, we mean that solutions are in line with what contributes to the health of employees, but also with what organisations need in order to survive in a healthy way.

Healthy labour is the best building block for organisations. This can be achieved by utilising the possibilities of new technologies and the latest organisational developments. We bring the conception and implementation of these solutions together under the heading of ‘social innovation’.

Sustainable labour productivity

Measuring productivity that lasts is difficult. Nevertheless, we have done a lot of research on this at TNO. In healthcare, industry, business services, and government.

We use measuring methods that combine social organisation issues and knowledge of human factors (ergonomics). We help companies and organisations at home and abroad to increase their productivity, health, employee comfort, and development opportunities.

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Balanced flexibility: 10 practical examples

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Tjark Tjin-A-Tsoi new CEO and chairman Board of Directors

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News
25 February 2022
Today, Mr Tjark Tjin-A-Tsoi has been nominated by the Council of Ministers for appointment as CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of TNO.

Annual TO2 Impact report 2021: TO2MORROW

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News
11 February 2022
Which innovative solutions contribute to a sustainable, clean, safe and secure future for the Netherlands? Read the full impact report of 2021.

Annual overview 2021: TNO in the media

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17 January 2022
A faster COVID test, rescuing drowning people with drones, circular plastics and solar cells on cars. Watch the video for all our innovations from 2021 >

Improving the health of mothers and newborns in Ghana

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News
1 December 2021
Currently, a consortium of 10 international partners, is studying how to implement ‘Group Care’ into 7 countries. In Group Care 8-12 women and their partners meet up during pregnancy and the first 2 years after birth for medical and psycho-social care, interactive learning and community building. We just went to Ghana, to train midwives and adapt the approach to the local context.

Digital, self-guided mental health program

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News
24 June 2021
Thaki and TNO aim to digitize ‘Build your own Buddy’, a psychosocial support program for children in high stress settings, to increase their resilience.