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Why Employees Love Social Recognition

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One of the best and most effective ways is through employee recognition programs. In fact, according to a survey conducted by the Harvard Business Review , recognition given to top performers was the most impactful driver of employee engagement. More recognitions = higher employee engagement.

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How to Spot Who’s Going to Quit Next

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To this end, it is important to focus your onboarding program on how to engage employees as quickly as possible to avoid high turnover. It’s also helpful to be aware of which industries have the highest percentage of employee turnover. The average turnover rate in 2015 across all industries was 16.7

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10 Things a Good Manager Never Does

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They want opportunities to learn and grow, to feel like a valuable member of a successful team, and get social recognition as well as financial rewards. Under-appreciate employees. Under-appreciated employees are usually unmotivated employees. Ignore employee turnover rates. for all industries.

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The importance of employee recognition

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The importance of employee recognition is often overlooked – are you aware of the impact? Employee recognition is essential for motivating, retaining and fully engaging our employees. What employee recognition is – and what it isn’t. Recognition is not one-size-fits all.

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12 Traits That Make a Great Manager

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A strengths-based workplace culture offers measurable advantages: Gallup’s 2015 Strengths Meta-Analysis presents the “powerful connections between employee strengths development and business performance.” The report points out that offering employee rewards and recognition is a golden opportunity for managers that is often overlooked.

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12 Traits That Make a Great Manager

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A strengths-based workplace culture offers measurable advantages: Gallup’s 2015 Strengths Meta-Analysis presents the “powerful connections between employee strengths development and business performance.” The report points out that offering employee rewards and recognition is a golden opportunity for managers that is often overlooked.

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12 Traits to Make a Great Manager

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A strengths-based workplace culture offers measurable advantages: Gallup’s 2015 Strengths Meta-Analysis presents the “powerful connections between employee strengths development and business performance.” The report points out that offering employee rewards and recognition is a golden opportunity for managers that is often overlooked.