Employers are remaining committed to recognizing employees, knowing that by doing so, they are investing in — and hopefully retaining — top talent. Processing Content An estimated 89% of employers ...
Employee recognition programs are designed to recognize and reward employee initiatives that support or advance the goals or mission of a company. In the process, many employees can become more ...
The healthcare industry, already a high-stress environment, has been significantly strained over the past few years. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing challenges and famously led to increased ...
As millennials enter their 30s, they’re focusing more on career development, and securing their loyalty is important at this vital junction. However, 87% of recognition programs at work focus on ...
While the number of employers with "deeply-embedded" recognition programs increased to 17% in 2019 from 10% in 2015, the number of employers with no recognition policies whatsoever also increased, to ...
In 2021, record numbers of Americans quit their jobs. While there are numerous reasons for the Great Resignation, a lack of proper employee recognition is certainly a factor. When employees feel ...
Employers know the value of recognizing workers. Executives, and even some HR leaders, view recognition as a cost, rather than an investment. When recognition is seen as "nice to have," employers look ...
The business community has access to a wide range of award programs, including those that recognize companies for fast growth, industry innovation, executive ...
The WMU Make a Difference awards program is a joint program of the APA, AFSCME, MSEA, POA, and PSSO, to honor non-faculty employees whose service can be considered outstanding and beyond the call of ...