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Want to be innovative in HR? Start with people, not technology.

Kazoo

True innovation is reevaluating how we recruit, retain and engage employees throughout the entire employee life-cycle. It was a fundamental shift of understanding: employee recognition and rewards needed to reflect a modern workforce. Recognition needed to be more frequent, public and not restricted to a top-down model.

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Want to be innovative in HR? Start with people, not technology.

Kazoo

True innovation is reevaluating how we recruit, retain and engage employees throughout the entire employee life-cycle. It was a fundamental shift of understanding: employee recognition and rewards needed to reflect a modern workforce. Recognition needed to be more frequent, public and not restricted to a top-down model.

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Surprise! Survey Shows How Employee Recognition Landscape is Changing

TLNT: The Business of HR

The fifth research report in an annual partnership between SHRM and Globoforce ( the 2015 Employee Recognition Survey ) was published this week. In 2013 and 2012, the SHRM/Globoforce surveys identified employee engagement and succession planning as the top HR concerns. Recognition adds to the bottom line.

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Trends in Employee Recognition Show Growing Importance in Results-Driven, Culture-Oriented Approach

Compensation Cafe

WorldatWork’s latest “Trends in Employee Recognition Report” is out. Key highlights from this year’s report: 1) Prevalence of recognition programs in organizations continues to grow. 89% of organizations offer some sort of recognition program with an average of 4.6 Employee recognition is not a nice-to-have soft-skill.

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Redefine Rewards and Recognition at Your Company

Kazoo

As far back as 2015, Bersin and Associates found that companies are pouring over $1 billion into engagement programs each year — things like rewards and recognition, employee surveys, or anything else lumped into efforts aimed at improving engagement. Try these rewards and recognition resources.

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Checklist for Effective Employee Recognition

Kazoo

When used effectively, employee recognition is an incredibly powerful motivational tool. The Cicero group has found that 53% of employees said their work relationships would improve if they were recognized more often. Recognition is a critical tool for helping employees feel valued. Employee Recognition Checklist.