Even with the best intentions, a fragmented approach to employee recognition often fails to engage all employees across different departments, roles, and locations. Many organizations unintentionally ...
I recently had the opportunity to observe an exemplary employee recognition program in action. It stood out largely because the two top leaders at the organization genuinely embraced it. Standing ...
Businesses are paying more attention to employee happiness than we've ever seen. Between the pandemic, Great Resignation, and notable fights for transparency and equity in pay and union representation ...
The employee journey encompasses the entire time an employee spends at an organization, from their first interview to the day they leave. But the journey isn’t just a timeline—it’s a complex web of ...
Recognition in the workplace can positively impact employee productivity and retention as well as brand-building and can even reduce turnover costs. However, many organizations are not fully investing ...
Everyone likes to feel appreciated at work. In fact, O.C. Tanner’s 2026 Global Culture Report found that 73 percent of employees say recognition motivates them to work harder and achieve more. But ...
Members of a team applaud another member after a successful meeting presentation. Even with the best intentions, a fragmented approach to employee recognition often fails to engage all employees ...