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Recognition
5 min
Employee recognition is a continuously evolving space that has come a long way. Back when, most employees spent their entire careers working for one company, pre-defined years of service awards and annual bonuses seemed to meet employees' recognition needs.
The positive impacts of recognition are undeniable. According to Gallup, organizations that recognize and praise employees see a boost in individual employee engagement, productivity, and retention.
Now that many teams work remotely, traditional work celebrations are not always possible. Even so, work anniversaries are still an excellent opportunity to celebrate your employees.
By listening to your team and recognizing them for their contributions, you'll be able to build a winning organizational culture that people are excited to be a part of.
You know that a quality employee recognition program will do wonders for your company, but how do you get your leadership on board?
Diversity and inclusion programs, and the progressive thinking behind them, are essential to organizations – influencing their values, culture, policies, and procedures.
Knowing how to celebrate your team on Employee Appreciation Day is one thing, actually doing it effectively is another.
We want praise in most any form, especially from those we look up to, which is why many organizations prioritize recognition as part of a broader engagement strategy.
Most organizations try to promote employee engagement and commitment in some way. Whether you're introducing recognition software, monetized rewards, or custom incentive programs, here are just 4 ways to make the transition more effective.
The concept of rewards and recognition-based programs appears to be similar; after all, both offer some form of validation for a job well done. Now, what's the difference between the two?
In today’s modern workplace, top-down recognition efforts and long-standing service awards just don’t cut it. Peer recognition is crucial for organizational success.
Every year, Employee Appreciation Day is celebrated on the first Friday in March - This is the official day to thank employees for their contributions to your organization. Recognition and appreciation can boost morale, increase employee engagement and reduce turnover.
Your Step-By-Step Companion to Choosing a Recognition Platform