Kudos reports that structured employee recognition reduces turnover and boosts performance, becoming essential for ...
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 ...
The beginning of the calendar year signals many things: the end of the holiday season, colder weather and, for leaders, perhaps a rush to get their employee recognition strategy "done" so they can ...
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Workplace burnout has been an afterthought for a long time. But these days, an alarming 89% of employees report experiencing burnout. This is an urgent problem companies must address. As we close out ...
If the War for Talent that companies have been waging for the past few years has taught us anything, it’s that employers can’t take their employees for granted any longer. Even with big layoffs in the ...
In the modern age of automation and alerts, a powerful motivator in the workplace remains remarkably human: recognition. It’s rare to find someone who doesn’t appreciate a compliment every now and ...
A new report from pollsters Gallup, in collaboration with Workhuman, has found that a failure to recognize employees in their place of work can have a plethora of negative effects for businesses.
Nowhere is this more important than in healthcare, where patients may be anxious, in pain, or unable to communicate their needs. Even if your facility employs top doctors, a 2013 study found that the ...
While everything from the coldest January in 14 years to trade wars to wildfires have pressured restaurants to start 2025, labor remains a constant in the ever-evolving task of balancing costs in this ...