Take the Leap and Recognize Someone Today!

February 29, 2012

With this being a Leap Year, everyone has been given an extra day on your calendar – and an extra day to recognize someone who has gone above and beyond!

Tell your colleagues, coworkers, and employees how much you value them and their contributions. It is a great day to recognize and thank each of your staff members for the things they do well.

A recent Gallup study revealed that an increase in recognition and praise in an organization can lead to lower turnover, higher customer loyalty and satisfaction scores, and increases in overall productivity. Eighty-two percent of employees responded that the recognition or praise they receive at work motivates them to improve their performance.

Thank your team for their hard work and contributions to your organization. Showing appreciation will play a critical role in making your employees feel that you value them, take their well-being seriously, and strive to create opportunities for their career growth.

Make it your goal today to recognize someone in your organization!


Ideas to Increase Employee Engagement

February 23, 2012

This past week I ran across this great list published in Incentive Magazine of ways to engage your employees on an everyday basis. So often there are many distractions within our organizations, whether it’s an upcoming holiday, change in leadership, etc.  What are you doing to keep your employees focused, motivated, engaged, and happy? Here are a few easy things to incorporate on a daily basis:

  1. Be Nice – Easy enough?  Employees enjoy getting welcomed each day with a hello and a smile. This feeling can last throughout the day.
  2. Be Caring – Do you know your employees – I mean really know them?  Maybe they are planning something – take the time to get to know who your employees are. 
  3. Be Mindful – When your staff is doing well, thank them for their efforts.  If employees are struggling with a task, provide assistance from where they can receive help.
  4. Be Helpful – Help employees who are requesting a change – would they benefit from a day telecommuting or a different start time?  If there are no negative effects, then allow it. 
  5. Be Courteous – If your employee is running late because of car issues, sick children, etc. – be understanding and try to postpone (if possible) any internal meetings.
  6. Be Sensitive – Are your employees comfortable at work?  Offer a fan/heater if they are hot or cold. Show your employees that you care about things that are personal to them.
  7. Be Present – If your employees have a birthday celebration, party, or other after-hours gathering, make a point to attend. 
  8. Be Happy – Life isn’t always easy and sometimes work and personal issues can sour your mood.  Put things in perspective as no one likes to work for a grump – a happy disposition will be replicated by your employees.
  9. Be Responsive – If you are approached by an employee with a work problem – help out by offering a solution.  If their ideas work or not, show appreciation for their approach.
  10. Be Grateful – Thank your team as often you can – showing appreciation will increase engagement throughout your organization.

It is amazing what a fully engaged employee can do for your organization – they can lift employee morale, increase retention, and positively impact your bottom line.  Did you know that according to aGallup study, the current cost of lost productivity due to disengaged employees alone is estimated to be more than $300 billion annually? It’s a no-brainer to incorporate some of these low and no cost ideas.  What are you doing at your organization to increase employee engagement?


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