Let’s start by agreeing on the circumstance: We are ready to take action to improve Employee Recognition in our company. Yes, we can also all agree that creating a culture where employees feel valued and appreciated at work is much easier said than done. If it was, we wouldn’t have only one in three workers in the U.S. say that they’ve received recognition or praise for doing good work in the past seven days. But, don’t let that discourage you. Why? The reason why so many employee recognition programs fail isn’t because recognition is a wildly impossible thing to tackle, but because these programs just weren’t built to work in the first place.
Turns out, it’s not that complicated – every successful employee recognition approach always boils down to three things: sincerity, efficacy, and fairness.
You have to mean it. If it stems from the genuine idea of wanting to create a happy company, trust us, you’re already halfway there.
If you don’t make recognition in your company a well-grounded system that believes in and
self supports itself, any recognition program you introduce will quickly fall flat.
Do not leave anybody out. If you do, your entire plan will backfire swiftly as employees see
the difference in treatment.
Remember that recognition is after all, an ongoing process. If you want to create a
company of happy workers who feel appreciated, don’t focus on the outcome. Focus on the
process – the people and what they want.
Are you ready to start a successful Employee Recognition program in your company? Take
this checklist based on the above and use it as a model in your approach.
| x | Be Specific |
| x | Make it Personal |
| x | Peer-to-Peer Recognition |
2. Efficacy
| x | As Quickly As Possible |
| x | Active Participation |
3. Fairness
| x | Everyone’s Eligible |
| x | Not a Competition |
| x | Focus on Process, Not Just Outcomes |
Read a more in-depth guideline, with real-company examples, on the author’s corporate website.
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