26 November 2024
On November 26, 2024, the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE) and the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) organized a European conference in Paris as part of the Work, Move & Perf (WMP) project. In addition, the event brought together around 50 participants, including sports professionals, business leaders, practitioners, and representatives from European organizations. The primary goal was to collectively explore the links between workplace physical activity, productivity, and organizational performance.
Charlotte Frueh-Richardot, the Project Coordinator, presented the WMP project’s objectives:
Salvador Angosto Sanchez (PhD), shared scientific insights from quantitative and qualitative studies conducted by the universities of Murcia and Copenhagen, revealing emerging trends.
A European online survey was also launched to gather data on well-being, job satisfaction, and physical activity habits.
A panel of four experts from the sports and business sectors discussed the legacy of the Paris 2024 as a driver for integrating sports into company strategies.
Thierry Millet, Head of the “GOJO-P 92” business club at the Hauts-de-Seine Chamber of Commerce, introduced a project inspired by the legacy of the Paris 2024 Olympics. This network, connecting over 850 business leaders in the region, is built on sports values. It offers diverse activities open to all, such as basketball tournaments, 24-hour charity challenges, and relaxation workshops. Moreover, these events promote networking and collaboration, positioning sports as a powerful tool for regional and collective engagement.
Marie-Cécile Tardieu, Deputy CEO of Business France, emphasized the strategic role of sports in boosting France’s international competitiveness. Initially leveraged for major sporting events, sports
are now embedded in the agency’s internal strategies. She stressed the importance of inclusive and accessible initiatives tied to key social issues like disability, diversity, and environmental sustainability. Furthermore, she highlighted the need to address workforce challenges, particularly work-life balance. The proposition is to create opportunities for employees to engage in family-friendly physical activities.
Isabelle Jouin is the General Delegate of Planet’RSE and President of the French Hockey Federation. Morevoer, she highlighted the synergy between sports, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), and non-financial reporting. She explained how sports strengthen organizational identity and support local sports clubs. However, she noted a significant challenge: small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face difficulties accessing sports infrastructure and pooling the necessary resources.
Fabien Gilot, Olympic medalist and representative of the Movement of French Enterprises (MEDEF), outlined sports-driven initiatives developed since Paris’s bid for the 2024 Olympics. Through its Sports Committee, MEDEF has created tools to help businesses integrate sports into their strategies. One standout example is the inter-company challenge “Faites vos jeux en entreprise” (Game On at Work), launched in 2023 in partnership with the French Ministry of Sports, SPART, and the French Federation for Company Sport.
The successful implementation of workplace sports projects often involves various stakeholders. The overview is including management, HR, CSR departments, employee associations, or works councils.
Three company associations shared their experiences during the conference:
Nathalie Cara, Workplace Environment Manager at Manutan, shared her company’s strategy of embedding sports initiatives into HR policies, demonstrating their impact on workplace culture, talent retention, and team engagement.
Despite the observed benefits, companies stressed the need for better evaluation of their initiatives’ impact, which is often hindered by a lack of resources, time, or interdepartmental coordination.
In conclusion, Steven Naraynen of MEDEF introduced an Excel-based ROI calculator for sport policies at workplaces. This tool (in French) allows companies to measure the economic and human benefits of physical activity programs on their teams.
The conference showcased the tangible benefits of physical activity in workplace productivity and well-being. It also paved the way for broader recognition and support of such initiatives among public and private decision-makers.
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On 30 and 31 August, the Federation of Sports Associations of the Bank of France (FASBF) hosted its Inter-Regional Meet at the Cercle Sports et Loisirs in Bougival, near Paris.
Bank of France employees from all regions across the country gathered to compete in various sports, including 3×3 basketball, archery, pétanque, table tennis, 5-a-side football, swimming relay, and paddleboarding.
Saturday afternoon featured a challenging obstacle course, where teams raced to complete a series of obstacles together as quickly as possible. Throughout the weekend, each team earned points based on their victories, with a coveted trophy awarded to the top-scoring team at the end of the event.
Discover the event highlights on video, along with insights from Didier Besseyre, President of FASBF and French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE), and Virginie Fajon-Ouedraogo, General Secretary of ASBF, on their commitment to the “Work, Move, Perform” (WMP) project. Also listen to managers and employees explain how physical activity in the workplace benefits them on a daily basis.
Didier Besseyre emphasized their commitment to collaborating with French and international partners on studies that showcase the benefits of physical activity in the workplace. These studies highlight not only public health benefits for all employees but also the positive impact on company performance. The goal is to substantiate the “win-win” value of sports for both employees and the company.
The Bank of France’s sports club is one of the oldest corporate clubs in France. By joining the WMP project, the Bank of France highlights its unique experience in corporate sports. With 2024 marking a special milestone—hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris—this project is a springboard to engage companies leaders in promoting workplace wellness through sports.
Virginie Fajon-Ouedraogo, General Secretary of ASBF, connected the WMP project’s goals with qualitative and quantitative studies on the impact of physical activity programs on employee well-being and productivity.
“The fact that several people in a team can share the same sport and the same passion creates connections between them and fosters group dynamics and team cohesion. A manager appreciates this positive mindset in the rest of the team“, Etienne Gruner, team manager.
The WMP project is a 24-month project co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ Sport 2023 programme and coordinated by the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE). It aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles in Europe by developing the practice of Physical and Sports Activities (PSA) in the workplace. The WMP project is the first EU study on the effects of PSA for employees’ performance and well-being. The FFSE is implementing the project with 8 partner organisations : the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the University of Murcia (Spain), the European Federation for Company Sport (France), the Association for Sport in the Free Time (Bulgaria), the French National Olympic Committee (France), the Sports Association of Bank of France (France), the Authority For Integrity In Maltese Sport (Malta) and the European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (Netherlands).
The French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE) is organising a conference as part of the Erasmus + ‘Work, Move and Perf’ (WMP) project at the headquarters of the French National Olympic Committee (1 Av. Pierre de Coubertin, 75013 Paris) on the morning of Tuesday 26 November 2024.
The conference will focus on ‘the effects of physical activity at work on the human, economic and organisational performance of companies’.
Remark: Live translation will be available. The conference will be recorded.
8.30-9.00: registration & welcome coffee
9.00-9.30: Conference opening speech
9.20-9.30: Introduction of the WMP project and topic at European level – Charlotte Frueh-Richardot, WMP project coordinator
9.30-9.45: Work, Move & Perf studies – First results
Research and needs analysis – Salvador Angosto Sanchez – University of Copenhagen and Murcia
Q&A (5min)
9.45-10.45: ROUNDTABLE – Physical activity in the workplace: Using the legacy of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to boost productivity and business performance, moderated by Victor Bertin from, Economic transformation manager – NOC of France
10.45-10.50: Q&A
10.50-11.10: Coffee Break
11.10-11.40: PITCHES- Best practices examples & testimonies
11.40-11.45: Q&A
11.40-11.50:
Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF) – Steven Naraynen, Sport, Culture & Entrepreneurship Officer
11.50-12.00: Conclusion: Towards a “Company Sport Supporters Network”
The WMP project, coordinated by the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE), is co-funded by the European Commission as part of the Erasmus+ Sport programme.
It responds to a need expressed by companies to be able to establish a link between the practice of physical activity and its effect on the performance of their employees and their organisation in general. This is the first European-level scientific study on this subject. The data collected will be made available free of charge in the form of a toolbox on an online platform by the end of 2025. This should give impetus to and formalise a ‘European network of corporate sport supporters’ and, ultimately, a ‘European corporate sport observatory’.
The FFSE is implementing the project with 8 partner organisations : the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the University of Murcia (Spain), the European Federation for Company Sport (France), the Association for Sport in the Free Time (Bulgaria), the French National Olympic Committee (France), the Sports Association of Bank of France (France), the Authority For Integrity In Maltese Sport (Malta) and the European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (Netherlands).
1 July 2024
On Friday 28 June 2024, the picturesque Pretty Bay in Birzebbugia, Malta, transformed into a vibrant arena of community spirit and friendly competition as it hosted an exciting Beach Soccer Tournament. The event, organized jointly by the Malta Football Association (MFA) and the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sports (AIMS), proved to be a highlight of the summer calendar, bringing together individuals from various organizations to represent their localities.
The tournament featured two enthusiastic teams:
These teams, composed of individuals who work in different companies, showcased their skills and team spirit on the sandy shores of Pretty Bay, with the Birzebbugia stadium providing a stunning backdrop to the action.
This event was a key part of the Work, Move, Performance (WMP) Project, an initiative designed to promote active lifestyles, community engagement, and workplace well-being through sports. The Beach Soccer Tournament exemplified the project’s goals by bringing together employees from various sectors, fostering team building, and encouraging physical activity in a fun, relaxed setting.
The involvement of the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sports (AIMS) in organizing this event underscores the commitment to maintaining high ethical standards in sports, even at the community level. AIMS’ participation ensures that the spirit of fair play and integrity is woven into the fabric of the tournament, setting a positive example for all participants and spectators.
The event drew a significant crowd, boosting local community spirit and showcasing Birzebbugia’s beautiful coastline. It provided a unique opportunity for participants to step out of their usual work roles and engage in friendly competition, while also allowing spectators to enjoy an exciting day out.
The Work, Move, Performance (WMP) Project aims to integrate physical activity into the daily lives of working individuals, promoting better health, increased productivity, and stronger community bonds. This Beach Soccer Tournament is just one example of how the project brings these goals to life, encouraging people to stay active and engaged outside of their regular work environment.
As the WMP Project continues to grow, events like the Beach Soccer Tournament pave the way for more innovative community initiatives across Malta. The success of this tournament, organized with the support of respected bodies like the MFA and AIMS, has set a high bar for future events, combining the joy of sports with the natural beauty of Malta’s coastline and the spirit of community engagement.
The Beach Soccer Tournament at Pretty Bay will be remembered as a day of sun, sand, and spirited competition, leaving participants and spectators alike eagerly anticipating next year’s event.
The WMP project is a 24-month project co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ Sport 2023 programme and coordinated by the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE). It aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles in Europe by developing the practice of Physical and Sports Activities (PSA) in the workplace. The WMP project is the first EU study on the effects of PSA for employees’ performance and well-being. The FFSE is implementing the project with 8 partner organisations : the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the University of Murcia (Spain), the European Federation for Company Sport (France), the Association for Sport in the Free Time (Bulgaria), the French National Olympic Committee (France), the Sports Association of Bank of France (France), the Authority For Integrity In Maltese Sport (Malta) and the European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (Netherlands).
15 June 2024
As part of “Work, Move & Perf” (WMP) project, the three key associations driving the project—the Association for Sport in the Free Time (ASFT), the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport (AIMS), and the Federation of Sports Associations of the Bank of France (FASBF)— organised festive company sports event during the summer of 2024.
Held from June 7th to June 9th, the event took place in the stunning seaside resort of Albena, located on Bulgaria’s picturesque Black Sea coast. Known for its excellent facilities and beautiful surroundings, Albena provided the perfect setting for an active and engaging sports gathering. Participants enjoyed access to top-notch sports facilities, ideal for fostering friendly competition and camaraderie among attendees.
Over 260 employees from various organizations competed in a variety of sports, including:
As a celebration of the fair play and fun, the event concluded with a big party. This finale was in line with the “Work, Move and Perf” project’s core principle that sport should be an enjoyable and social activity, encouraging participants to stay active while creating lasting memories and connections.
Organising a company multisport sports event, is an excellent practice for bringing teams together in a setting that goes beyond daily work tasks. By engaging in shared athletic goals, participants have the opportunity to strengthen personal connections, enjoy a relaxed and friendly environment, and get to know each other outside of the usual work context. This type of event not only fosters team spirit but also enhances cohesion and motivation—valuable assets for building a more positive and collaborative workplace atmosphere.
The WMP project is a 24-month project co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ Sport 2023 programme and coordinated by the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE). It aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles in Europe by developing the practice of Physical and Sports Activities (PSA) in the workplace. The WMP project is the first EU study on the effects of PSA for employees’ performance and well-being. The FFSE is implementing the project with 8 partner organisations : the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the University of Murcia (Spain), the European Federation for Company Sport (France), the Association for Sport in the Free Time (Bulgaria), the French National Olympic Committee (France), the Sports Association of Bank of France (France), the Authority For Integrity In Maltese Sport (Malta) and the European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (Netherlands).