It takes just two words to supercharge employee engagement in your organization — the challenge is how you think about and use “Thank You.” Join leaders from Recognition Professionals International’s Board of Directors for an enlightening hour designed to help any organization to elevate a culture of recognition as a way to driver behaviors, performance and engagement.
The last in our series of courses brings all the information together from the first three courses and covers designing the recognition program, evaluating progress made toward the goals and making needed changes.
Elton offers specific how-tos for each step, and tells fascinating stories of leaders in action that vividly depict just how these powerful methods can be implemented.
This professional certification course focuses on the underpinning theories of motivation and appreciation, cultural consideration, landscape of the industry and recognition systems and trends.
This professional certification course provides baseline assessment tools, alignment between organizational strategy and recognition strategy, components of management responsibility, and common recognition measurements.
Gain a continuous improvement mindset so recognition is a positive experience for employees and a powerful tool for achieving corporate results and great ROI.
Hear from recognition leaders at Wells Fargo and LMI how they used RPI’s Best Practice Standard “Recognition Strategy” to build recognition programs that supported their company cultures. Learn how organization leaders think about culture and how we have used our recognition strategies to help drive the desired company culture. We will tie this back in particular to the recognition strategy best practice with maybe a more indirect tie back to management responsibility.
With our best practice standard of Program Change and Flexibility we need to continuously improve our recognition programs and practices and prepare for the future. This fascinating webinar will give practical insights on how to look back at the past in order to project and predict the future space of employee recognition programs tomorrow.
The future is bright for HR analytics if performed ethically and responsibility. However, a recent study conducted by Insight 222 (2017), found that ethics and privacy concerns jeopardize 81% of HR analytics projects. This webinar introduces the HR Intelligence Cycle as an evidence-based and ethical approach for establishing an HR analytic function and core capabilities. In addition, this session will share some ethical guidelines to arm HR leaders and people analytics with the tools to proactively address ethical quandaries and challenge questionable people analytics practices in their organizations.