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How to Build an Effective Employee Recognition Program

Terryberry

There is no question that companies with an employee recognition program are becoming more common. Employee recognition programs can take many different forms, but at their core, they all aim to appreciate employees for a job well done. What Is an Employee Recognition Program and How Do They Work?

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Employee Retention Strategies Go Beyond Competitive Salaries

HR Digest

employees quit their jobs in a year, indicating an average of 4.2 With numbers as big as these and burnout at an all-time high, it becomes increasingly important to take employee retention strategies seriously and explore what they can do to connect with their employees. This is why employee retention strategies are important.

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6 Hot Digital Workplace Trends from Gartner

WorkHuman

Mike Gotta and Carol Rozwell define it as “a research approach for understanding cultural dynamics between employees, group relationships, and the ways in which work is done. It is pursued to improve employee engagement, teamwork, work models, and technology use. How tech-savvy is your company today? Are there areas for improvement?

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With Globoforce on Social Recognition

Strategic HCM

I’ve just been attending an event with Globoforce and the Conference Board on social recognition. It’s effective use isn’t helped by various myths and misunderstandings about the value of transactional recognition schemes. Some of the most interesting points included in the presentation were: Recognition is key to engagement.

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10 Things I Learned at Total Rewards

WorkHuman

Brenda Pohlman (Globoforce) and Cesar Villa (The Hershey Company). WorldatWork’s Total Rewards conference kicked off on Monday in Minneapolis and we attended tons of sessions these past few days—feverishly recording everything we learned along the way to share with you. Spot awards are gaining momentum.

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Recognizing People: A Recap of the WorkHuman Conference

Compensation Today

Sometimes you come home from an industry conference having learned a new thing or two, sometimes you meet new connections in the industry, sometimes you come back with a to-do list of ways to improve your organization. Not surprisingly, there was a lot of focus on the human and employee experience at the WorkHuman conference.

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You Asked: Answering Your Questions about The Power of Thanks (Part 1)

RecognizeThis!

Q1: A company maintains its most valued assets not by compensation, but by appreciation? There’s no question that fair compensation matters. Employees need to satisfy their base requirements for safety, security, food, etc. Maintaining your most valued assets requires an appropriate blend of both compensation and recognition.