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Employee Benefits Communication Renewed: Old Guide, New Story

In survey after survey, employee benefit professionals rate communication difficulties as their second, price is the first, most significant challenge.

This book explains how to add stories, anecdotes, and analogies to benefits communication, making plan facts and features understandable, rememberable, and actionable.

Narrative communication as an effective teaching tool is backed by science; PowerPoint presentations are not.

The Guide To Becoming An Employee Benefits Know It All


This highly-regarded book is the ideal Guide for new and developing employee benefit professionals. It is chock full of information and advice about the real-life challenges and triumphs of a seasoned employee benefits pro. Being a top employee benefits pro is about more than performing technical tasks. It’s also about… You’ll have to read the book to find out.

Includes a back-of-book listing of over 130 employee benefits-related resources.
Employee Benefits Ideas Journal


Do you want to write articles and books about employee benefits someday? Or do you want to write stories, anecdotes, and analogies to use in benefits communication that will engage and persuade readers? This Employee Benefits Ideas Journal helps you keep all your ideas in one place—clean and simple.

Don’t let your interesting work stories, knowledge, and professional growth experiences go unremembered. Write daily notes in your Employee Benefits Ideas Journal, and, who knows, maybe someday your “scribbles” will become a best-selling business book.


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About the Author

Denise Perkins, CEBS. Denise has over 30 years of experience as an employee benefits administrator, consultant, and writer. She holds the Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS) designation. Co-sponsored by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the CEBS designation is one of the most respected professional credentials in employee benefits. She has a Master's in Public Administration and a Bachelor's in Business Management from Penn State University.

Anyone can recite benefits administration practices, laws, and insurance and savings plan facts and features, but few can learn about a subject through facts alone. Denise believes in sharing understandable, rememberable, and actionable information about health insurance, health care, and financial savings benefits. Her website and books include information, stories, anecdotes, analogies, and reference resources.
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