Hear from this 2023 RPI Best Practice Standards® Award recipient and learn what made their recognition program a huge success. You'll leave with tools and tips to improve your programs!
Are you challenged with delivering a meaningful ROI number to your business? You are not alone and we are going to help! Creating a valued ROI for your organization is one of the best ways to grow your program and convert even your toughest challengers.
According the AON 2018 Global Employee Engagement Survey, “For the second year in a row the Rewards & Recognition dimension is the strongest driver of engagement.
Building peer to peer recognition is a foundation to creating a truly engaged culture at your organization. Social recognition is engrained in our US culture and receiving feedback from those individuals with whom you work closest is at times more gratifying than accolades from management.
In this research-based, yet laid back and information-packed presentation, participants should expect to look toward the future of recognition and examine the trends that will define the next wave of recognition and incentive-based programs for organizations at all levels and sizes.
Often at work we could use a hand — either someone lending assistance or someone applauding our efforts. But this assistance may be neglected as we craft strategy, scrutinize analytics, or think about the big picture. Perhaps the key to overcoming this neglect are moments, because all employee experience occurs in moments and each of us may benefit by being offered a “second chance.” Moments matter. Recognition matters. Engagement matters. We need to infuse the moments that matter with recognition and engagement for the benefit of all. I define engagement as: good work done well with others every day. Embedded within each day are a myriad of moments that are infused with the potential to make a difference at work.
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.