How a Performance and Wellness Organization Uses Readi to Drive Behavioral Change Around Fatigue

Summary
- Performance and Wellness Organization, United States
Background
A performance and wellness organization is using Readi to track fatigue and promote behavioral changes among its team and leadership.
Rather than using Readi to monitor and manage daily fatigue risk, this organization leverages Fatigue Science's fatigue management technology to promote proper sleep habits within its workforce.
Promoting Good Sleep Habits in the Workforce
While team members wear Oura rings and Garmin watches to track their sleep, the organization leverages the Readi platform to analyze and manage their fatigue data.
Specifically, the organization uses ReadiAnalytics to identify sleep trends and provide individualized sleep advice in an effort to promote performance, health, and wellness.
Instructors use ReadiSupervise to view individual fatigue levels regularly. When a low fatigue score is noted, it prompts a conversation with the person to assess their fatigue.
Making Fatigue Risk Visible
Further, the organization displays the ReadiAnalytics screen on a large 60-inch monitor in the office to keep fatigue management top of mind. With ReadiAnalytics displayed prominently in their office, they have noticed a notable change in how leadership approaches fatigue, leading to more informed and proactive conversations about fatigue risk.
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