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Welcome-Back Conversation After Illness: The Signal That Comes Before BEM
The welcome-back conversation after illness is the lowest-threshold BGM building block in the Healthy Leadership focus area — and the most important early-warning tool ahead of BEM.
Leadership begins at the door The return-to-work conversation has a bad reputation in many organizations because it's experienced as a control instrument: Why were you out? The welcome-back conversation flips the script — it doesn't ask for reasons, it asks how you're doing. Good to have you back. How are you feeling? Do you need anything? That's all it takes.
What's behind it: Psychological safety Employees who know that absence carries no consequences return sooner — and next time report sick earlier, before things snowball. Both effects reduce long-term absences. The mechanism is simple: people who experience genuine care treat themselves and the company differently.
A bridge to BEM, not a replacement for it Anyone who spots patterns — the same person out frequently for short spells, someone else always during similar phases — can offer Betriebliches Eingliederungsmanagement (BEM) in good time instead of having to initiate it as a mandatory process. The welcome-back conversation is the early-warning system that precedes it: informal, confidential, undocumented.
How to put it in place
- 1Notice the return: who was sick and is back today?
- 2Give a brief, personal welcome on the first day — without an audience
- 3Ask how they're doing, not the reason for the absence
- 4Offer support if needed (workload, re-entry)
- 5Handle confidentially — no minutes, no documentation
What you need
- Effort
- under 30 min
- Cost
- Free
- Duration
- Dauerhaft
- Setup
- 60 min
- ✓ Free
- ✓ 5 minutes per conversation
- ✓ Early-warning system ahead of BEM
- ✓ Strengthens the bond
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Lower absenteeismStrengthen mental healthImprove leadership culture
Handlungsfeld
Healthy Leadership
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