RecognitionCulture

Recognition Culture: The MVP of Employee Experience

You know that feeling you get when you successfully complete a project at work and your boss stops to tell you how awesome you did? How about when you get an award at work, or even a bonus? All of these are examples of recognition at work.

And you’re not the only one who appreciates being, well, appreciated. According to our new eBook, Recognition Culture: The MVP of Employee Experience, a 2013 study found that recognition is the top driver of employee engagement. So if you want to keep employees encouraged and engaged at work, making recognition a major part of your company culture is essential, and this eBook can help you get started.

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Here are a few points you’ll learn more about when you download Recognition Culture: The MVP of Employee Experience:

  • Why building a culture of recognition in the workplace is so important.
  • Why recognition needs to be regular and timely, not just once in a while.
  • How many employees do not feel recognized enough and want more immediate feedback from managers.
  • What the most common forms of recognition in the workplace are.
  • How to encourage employees to share positive sentiments, rather than just sharing complaints on Glassdoor and Twitter.
  • What R.I.S.E means and how to incorporate it into your company culture.
  • What features a high-quality central recognition platform needs to include.
  • Examples of the ways in which two well-known companies figured out how to reinforce their values and increase employee engagement using a single cloud-based platform.

Interested in any of these pointers? If you think employee engagement in your business could use a boost, fill out the form on this page to download Recognition Culture: The MVP of Employee Experience today to start building your company’s culture of recognition.