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Implementing Your Discount Fitness Club Network

After the agreement for discount fitness club membership services is finalized and your communication plan is complete, it will be time to roll out the program to your employees. The following suggestions will help you get the most from your discount fitness club network (DFCN) launch:


Carrying Out the Communication Plan

Agree on a day and time when activities will be rolled out, and launch them accordingly. Prior to the launch date, inform the appropriate DFCN representatives of your plans and work through any last minute details. Resolve unexpected issues as quickly as possible, altering the communication plan as needed.


Documenting Lessons Learned

Launching your DFCN will be a learning experience for you. As soon as the communication plan gets underway, you should begin measuring how well communication activities are progressing and how your employees are responding to the project. Keep a record of the feedback and questions received from employees and staff members.


Debriefing Stakeholders

After the initial launch of your DFCN, meet with staff members and other stakeholders to report on the progress of the project and lessons learned and to assign ongoing “to dos.” It is important to consider the following issues:


Next Steps

After implementing your DFCN, identify and implement changes that resolve any emerging issues and begin planning for the ongoing operation of your DFCN.


DFCN Example Tools


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Page last reviewed: May 22, 2007
Page last updated: May 22, 2007
Content Source: Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion