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HR Tech Outlook | Thursday, May 02, 2024
By presenting monetary awards to employees, public or social recognition, and peer recognition, an Employee Recognition Program can be built.
FREMONT, CA: A healthy work environment requires employee recognition. When employers recognize their employees, they feel like valued members of the team, which increases engagement, morale, and overall satisfaction. However, employee recognition programs come in all shapes and sizes. The recognition of employees can take the form of bonuses, public praise, or recognizing important dates and milestones for employees.
Some of the convincing ideas for building an employee recognition program are as follows:
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Appreciation events for employees: An appreciation event can be held to recognize a team, a group of people, or the entire company. Holding a larger team-building event focused on teamwork and development to give employees a break from their daily routine is necessary. Smaller appreciation events can also be held, such as a breakfast, catered lunch, or a meal outside at a local restaurant.
Employers should ask their employees about their preferences. If the employees' workload isn't reasonable, giving them one more task or event isn't a reward.
Recognition by the public or social media: Public recognition involves congratulating or recognizing employees in front of their peers and superiors. Employees can feel proud of what they have accomplished when they are praised in front of others, even if it is just a quick shout-out at the beginning of a meeting.
An employee of the month award, praise in a team email, or recognition on social media are other ideas for public recognition.
Recognizing peers: Peer-to-peer recognition fosters trust and camaraderie. As part of peer recognition programs, team members are encouraged to congratulate and recognize one another when they see a job well done.
By supporting each other in this way, team members build trust across the organization and contribute to a positive workplace environment. Rather than competing, team members work together, encouraging each other to do their best work because when one member wins, everyone wins.
Work-life balance and more time off: Employees need something they can use. The ability to leave early, have an extra day off, or start the day late will give employees an invaluable resource - time. A vacation can be used to spend time with family, indulge in a hobby, or rest and rejuvenate.
Considering giving an employee an additional vacation day they can use whenever they choose for larger achievements or milestones. In comparison to other types of gifts and financial bonuses, extra time is a reward that means a lot to employees without costing much to the employer.
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