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5 Statistics to Help Build Your Case for an Employee Recognition Strategy

Achievers

Companies and employees are at a critical crossroad. For the last year, employees have operated in crisis mode as a result of the pandemic. Despite many employees demonstrating admirable flexibility and creativity amidst rapidly changing requirements, employee engagement has suffered, and employee commitment is not expected to last.

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Key Human Resources (HR) Pillars: Your 101 Guide

Analytics in HR

Simply put, HR pillars are the main focus areas that form the building blocks of a company’s HR and people strategy. Let’s get back to basics and explain the fundamentals of HR, the main HR functions and foundations, and get an overview of the key pillars of HR to help you build an effective people strategy.

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These three components are key to Accenture’s employee well-being strategy

HR Brew

But for HR pros, it can also mean “recognition, recovery, renewal.” Those three words are the basis for the employee well-being strategy at Accenture, Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee, the company’s chief health officer, said at the Workhuman Live conference on April 17. Recognition. A lot of things happened. That is it.

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5 Effective Employee Recognition Strategies

Folks HR

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The Power of Employee Appreciation

Speaker: Angie Wideman-Powell, Director of Human Resources, ClearCompany

Employee engagement has been a hot HR buzzword for quite some time, but what truly drives engagement? The answer depends on many factors, which can include your industry, location, and employee demographic. But one common denominator to employee engagement is recognition and appreciation for your workforce.

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Beyond the Paycheck: Strategies for Effective Employee Recognition and Rewards

HR Digest

Employee recognition and rewards are crucial components of a successful and engaged workforce. When employees feel appreciated and valued for their contributions, they are more likely to be motivated, productive, and committed to their work. But what do effective employee rewards and recognition look like?

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Employee Recognition Strategies to Know Before Launching Your Program

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Employee recognition has been a long-overlooked element of what makes for a successful workplace, but luckily more companies are catching on to its importance, especially as we emerge from COVID-19. Employees and managers most commonly send recognition for hard work. Most Common Reasons to Recognize. Recognizing People.

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The Power of Recognition: How HR & Business Leaders Can Partner to Develop a Strategy for Recognizing Employees

Speaker: Keri Ohlrich, CEO & Kelly Guenther, COO, Abbracci Group

- businesses need to have a recognition strategy. Employees need to be recognized and feel cared for in the best of times and more importantly, in the worst of times. A formal strategy designed with business leaders and HR is what will be most impactful and sustainable. This cannot be done in an ad hoc manner.

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive. As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business.