As organizations expand, human resources leaders often face mounting pressure to develop effective employee recognition programs that can scale alongside growth. While traditional, manual methods ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Neurosurgery is excited to announce a new chapter in employee recognition by transitioning from Kudos Corner to UAB’s enterprise-wide Applause ...
When it comes to inspiring and motivating employees, there are few better ways than by recognizing their achievements in the workplace. The best leaders take this one step further by not only ...
I recently had the opportunity to observe an exemplary employee recognition program in action. It stood out largely because the two top leaders at the organization genuinely embraced it. Standing ...
There is a constant refrain in the modern workplace: Employee recognition is critical for employee engagement and retention. In a recent Top Workplaces survey, 60% of respondents said their ...
Managers play a big role in how employees feel work, accounting for 70% of variance in employee engagement. For this reason, manager-to-direct-report recognition is vital for creating a culture where ...
Businesses are paying more attention to employee happiness than we've ever seen. Between the pandemic, Great Resignation, and notable fights for transparency and equity in pay and union representation ...
Employee benefits are a company’s recruiting and retention value proposition. To compete, a company must understand current trends and regularly review their current benefits to see if it fits the ...
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Acknowledging team milestones not only boosts motivation but also enhances productivity and innovation. Startups should foster a culture of recognition early on to shape team dynamics positively. The ...
FILE - A sign marks an entrance to a Moderna, Inc., building in this May 2020 file photo taken in Cambridge, Mass. Jeremy Siegel: This is GBH’s Morning Edition. Keeping a workforce happy is a good ...