Not all recognition is created equal. This interactive experience walks you through the best — and worst — ways to recognize employees. Explore examples that show how a thoughtful approach makes all the difference in making employees feel seen, valued and motivated.
Well-recognized employees have more self-confidence and feel more satisfied with their work
Organizations with strong recognition cultures enjoy better recruitment efforts.
Companies with engaged employees outperform those without by 202%.
In a study conducted by the Incentive Research Foundation, it was found that 84% of employees felt more motivated when they received recognition for their work.
Companies that effectively recognize employees are 12 times more likely to achieve strong business results.
Recognition-rich cultures have 31% lower turnover rates.
Organizations with high employee engagement report 23% higher profitability.
Employee engagement programs can increase profits by $2,400 per employee per year. Workplace Research Foundation, 2015
Recognition is the top driver of employee retention.
Employees who feel appreciated through a formal employee recognition program are more engaged, productive, and loyal.
Recognition to highlight employee achievements and outstanding performance should be timely, specific, and genuine.
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Encourage employees to recognize each other during meetings, in team chats, or via recognition software for helpful or collaborative behavior.
Give spontaneous cash rewards or gift cards for exceptional performance, extra effort, or problem-solving under pressure.
Have managers or leaders write handwritten or thoughtful digital notes that highlight the specific actions and impact an employee made.
Celebrate achievements during regular stand-ups or all-hands meetings to give recognition visibility and encourage peer applause.
Use performance data, peer nominations, or client feedback to select and honor standout employees.
Recognize work anniversaries, birthdays, and personal milestones (e.g., finishing a degree) with cards, gifts, or shoutouts.
Train managers to take time during check-ins to point out accomplishments and express appreciation face-to-face.
With employee permission, highlight achievements or behind-the-scenes wins on your company’s LinkedIn or Instagram pages.
Tie recognition directly to company values (e.g., collaboration, innovation) so employees understand what behaviors are celebrated.
Recognize entire teams with a lunch, early release, or small party when they hit goals or complete big projects.
Offer top performers access to professional development perks like online courses, conferences, or leadership programs.
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