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9 Employee Engagement Archetypes, The Best Employee Benefits And Perks, and HR Trends in 2016 #FridayFinds

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Throughout the week, we come across some truly memorable articles that bring us fresh information, “Aha” moments and some HR and engagement wisdom. So here they are, this week’s greatest employee engagement articles: 9 Employee Engagement Archetypes. HR Trends: Back To The Future In 2016. Happy weekend!

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MADISON NAMED THE #1 RECOGNITION PROVIDER FOR 2ND CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN HRO TODAY’S 2016 BAKER’S DOZEN AWARDS

Madison

Ranked the top provider in the employee recognition industry for two years in a row based on. December 3, 2015 — August 9, 2016 — Madison Performance Group, a global leader in social recognition, has been named the number one recognition provider by HRO Today magazine for the second year in a row.

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Why Insight is the Best Customer Service

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Share powerful stats, such as how current sales value of e-commerce retailers is $294 billion and in 2015, 200 million digital shoppers were expected to spend an average of $1,700/person. employees are engaged at work. This lack of employee engagement is a problematic trend that continues to bedevil all players in the HR space.

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Why Employees Love Social Recognition

Achievers

According to Gallup , “Companies with engaged employees outperform those without by 202 percent.” ” But how can you move the needle on employee engagement? One of the best and most effective ways is through employee recognition programs. Rewards and recognition create a positive workplace culture.

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Cheers To The Talent Who Focused On The Future Of Work In 2015

TalentCulture

But 2015 has been a milestone year. We saw what was coming: the Cloud, mobile and social, a hyper-accelerated ability to analyze and find meaning in powerful ways. The news circa 2015 was not in the what and how, but the who and why. Thanks to everyone involved: it’s going to be a great ride in 2016.

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How to Sell Employee Recognition to a Skeptical Executive

Bonusly

They are not alone: the more employees of any age are recognized, the more satisfied they are with their jobs – even the difference between weekly and daily recognition increases the number of satisfied employees from 85 to 94 percent. Values-based recognition programs are also more effective. Investment.

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Performance Reviews Are a Thing of the Past — Try Recognition Instead

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This practice began in the 1970s as inflation rates rose and companies felt more pressure to set salaries more objectively based on an employee’s contribution. Naturally, performance reviews became a part of the process, but in today’s cultural climate, they are not the most effective way to incentivize employees.