Medtech Boston: Explaining Behavior Change
Medtech Boston interviews Hotseat’s design partner Dustin DiTommaso about behavior change and how technology can be employed as support. Read the interview.
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Medtech Boston interviews Hotseat’s design partner Dustin DiTommaso about behavior change and how technology can be employed as support. Read the interview.
READ MOREIn the past month, Hotseat’s received recognition in an HR magazine and national media.
READ MOREAndrea Davis, the managing editor of Employee Benefit News, reached out to learn more about the American Heart Association’s pilot program of Hotseat.
READ MOREJoin us on June 27 when we present at The Games for Health Conference.
READ MOREKim Seals, a senior partner with Mercer Atlanta, included Hotseat in her presentation at WorldatWork’s 2013 Total Rewards conference in Philadelphia.
READ MOREThe Webby Awards were announced today and Hotseat didn’t win. We still feel pretty darn good.
READ MOREThe Webby Awards cast their vote on excellence. Now it’s your turn.
READ MORELooks like Hotseat’s gained a fan. Ted Vickey, former manager of The White House Athletic Center during the Clinton and two Bush administrations, tweeted this after a walkthrough of Hotseat’s features and functionality. I’m not sure we can call it “Press,” but then again, why not?
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