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Tag Archives: recognition
The Ultimate Employee Anniversary Gift
It’s one of your top performer’s anniversaries with your organization. Perhaps you’ll be giving them a plaque, certificate, card, or even gift in recognition of their tenure and contributions with your organization. A thank you may follow or possibly a … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, General HR
Tagged anniversary, employee, gift, recognition, Rewards, top performer
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The Plague of Appreciation
Does your workplace suffer from the plague of appreciation – recognition programs that don’t work, supervisors and managers that don’t use them, the absence of the word “thank you,” rewards applied inconsistently, perceptions of unfairness or favoritism, and/or leaders that … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, General HR, Performance Management
Tagged managers, recognition, Rewards, supervisors, thank you, Work, Workplace
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Want to Reward Your Employees? Change Their Job Title…
Looking for a way to reward your valued employees? Consider changing their job title. A new study by Pearl Meyer & Partners shows that employers can use job titles to retain and reward high performing employees. The study suggests that … Continue reading