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Employee recognition drives retention and productivity

HR Digest

Employee recognition is an important cornerstone for the engagement and retention of a workforce. Employee engagement surveys conducted by Energage in 2020 showed that appreciation was the top driver of employee engagement. Explore various recognition strategies that fit in with your company culture.

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How to Protect Your Company from High Employee Turnover

Achievers

Current statistics from Catalyst show that it costs an average of one-fifth of an employee’s salary to replace that person, which means that for a position paying $50,000 a year, your replacement costs will generally run over $10,000. Help your employees reach toward the future. The dimensions of the problem.

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A Recognition Moment: An Interview with Lauren Brittingham of Bayhealth Medical Center

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And it doesn’t just stop there, clients and patients will feel the disengagement from your employees as well. This reminds me of a Harvard Business Review article titled, “ Reminder: Customers Care How You Treat Your Employee.”. What is your favorite employee recognition moment at Bayhealth Medical Center?

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A Recognition Moment: An Interview with Lauren Brittingham of Bayhealth Medical Center

Achievers

And it doesn’t just stop there, clients and patients will feel the disengagement from your employees as well. This reminds me of a Harvard Business Review article titled, “ Reminder: Customers Care How You Treat Your Employee.”. What is your favorite employee recognition moment at Bayhealth Medical Center?

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14 Companies with Great Employee Rewards and Recognition Programs

Empuls

In April 2015, when the story broke about Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price taking a pay cut to raise his staff's salary to $70,000 a year and reward them for their hard work, the internet was divided. Heavily ridiculed, the young CEO stuck to his guns and cut his salary of $1.1 Opinions ranged from disbelief to disdain.

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Beyond Employee Engagement: 6 Tips to Improve the Employee Experience

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Today’s employees seek workplaces where openness is the default for communication, where their voice is heard, and where they feel significant, connected and recognized for their contributions. To create such an environment, employers need to foster a culture where people feel empowered to share feedback, suggestions and recognitions.

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15 Employee Engagement Books to Read in 2023

Empuls

Manager’s review Raman Shalupau, Founder and CEO of CryptoJobsList : “Quite often, employers simply pull salary numbers out of the air or, in the last case, from the average statistics. Manager’s review Jerry Han, CMO at PrizeRebel : “ Quite often, we want to put an equal sign between recognition and reward.