CASE STUDY
Less Burnout, More Buy-In: How Exos Reimagined Work


THE CHALLENGE
Preserving Culture & Capacity in a Distributed Workforce
Despite strong business performance, Exos noticed something troubling amidst the transition to remote/hybrid work: Our employees were running on empty.
Less face time with leadership created pressure on employees to “hustle harder” to prove their presence and impact. This led to increased burnout, emotional exhaustion, and a declining sense of community. The result? Eroding well-being and diminishing productivity.
The remedy had to go beyond one-off employee engagement solutions. We had to make serious changes to maintain a culture of high performance without burning out our workforce.

THE STORY
Redesigning Work From the Inside Out
At Exos, we’ve always coached others to perform at their best. It was time to coach ourselves.
We introduced the Readiness Culture Code, a company-wide framework built on one simple principle: Work + Rest = Success.
Exos leadership set out to systematically and sustainably redesign the way we work while supporting business outcomes. So, we piloted a six-month internal experiment built on strategic recovery. Wharton School of Business organizational psychologist Adam Grant and doctoral candidate Marissa Shandell analyzed and verified the results. The hypothesis: When recovery is built into the culture, both employees and businesses can thrive.

A Custom-Built, Scalable Model
Exos doesn’t do cookie-cutter employee engagement solutions. Each of our programs is personalized to our clients’ unique needs, and they go far beyond just the fitness center.

Standardized Wellness Programs
Through rapidly changing eras including COVID-19, Exos consistently rolled out group fitness, nutritional support, mental well-being, and virtual employee engagement solutions to meet the evolving needs of employees. During Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccination program, Exos teams supported operations by checking in employees and leading movement sessions in line.
Strategic Design & Build Services
Our world-class space design and development team designed and built six new facilities and renovated six existing ones across the U.S. This included redeploying $300,000 in exercise equipment assets, obtained through acquisitions, to generate significant cost savings and upgrade Pfizer’s portfolio of workplace amenities.
Service Request Platform
Exos implemented an online service request system to support streamlined coordination of Recharge Breaks and other wellness offerings. This platform has supported global program delivery across Pfizer's workforce.
Global Hybrid Expansion
Exos virtual coaching gave Pfizer employees across the globe access to wellness programming, regardless of location or remote status.
Centralized Management
Exos implemented a unified standard operating model across 14 locations to ensure a consistent member experience. This included revenue/expense management, programming, staffing, and data tracking.
Recharge Breaks Deployment
As of January 2025, Exos officially deployed the three standard Recharge Break formats (for energy, creativity, or calm) across Pfizer. These sessions are delivered by both on-site and virtual coaches. To date, the team has completed 198 sessions with a total attendance of 8,255.
Data-Driven Efficiencies
Our team implemented Net Promoter Score (NPS) tracking, utilization data, and outcome monitoring to continually measure impact and improve how we serve each member.
THE SOLUTION
Work + Rest = Success
We rolled out a series of intentional shifts designed to restore balance and reclaim performance.
We moved toward intentional time-blocking:
- Mondays and Wednesdays: Deep work time
- Tuesdays and Thursdays: Meeting- and team collaboration-focused
These time blocks minimized task-switching and helped preserve energy throughout the week.
CAPABILITIES DEPLOYED








THE RESULTS
When People Thrive, Performance Follows
Adam Grant and Marissa Shandell of Wharton School of Business both analyzed and verified the pilot’s impact. Across both employee surveys and manager appraisals, we saw clear improvements in well-being, time use, and business performance.
211
YoY increase in incremental sales pipeline (July–Dec)
71
45 pts above the industry benchmark
38
turnover decreased by 38% year over year
91
said they were productive at work (+24pp improvement)
91
said they used time effectively (+27pp improvement)
87
said Exos supports their recovery (+33pp improvement)


Centralized Operations

Hybrid Programming

Virtual Coaching

Group Exercise

Nutrition & Wellness Integration

Space Design & Renovation

Personal Training

Massage Therapy

Recreation Management

Nutrition Consults

Meal Planning

One-on-one Coaching

Exos App
Results
Consistent quality, scaled delivery, and versatile impact.
63 NPS
vs. industry average of 26
14
centrally-operated fitness centers, expanded from 3 since 2000.
71,000+
global Pfizer employees served by Exos virtual coaching across 45 countries
8,200+
employees engaged through Recharge Breaks alone
11,000+
skin cancer screenings completed
26
melanoma cases detected
“When employers fail to give people the option to exercise that autonomy, they may struggle to attract and retain superstars.”


What This Means for You
Exos proved firsthand that you don’t need to sacrifice employee well-being for business performance. In fact, sustainable workforce efficiency comes from sustainable workforce well-being.
You don’t need to implement a four-day work week to make real improvements to your company culture. It starts with the intention to help your employees thrive.
If burnout is silently eroding your productivity, it might be time to rethink how you do things. We can help you build your own Readiness Culture Code: one grounded in resilient systems, human-first principles, and elevated performance.
Build a Culture That Performs Without Burning Out
If burnout, turnover, or disengagement are slowing your workforce down, we can help. Reach out to explore how your employees can thrive while delivering on their goals.