A growing number of workers describe themselves as actively disengaged in their jobs. Quit rates are staying high. The case for active employee-recognition programs—a proven driver of both engagement ...
Everyone likes being recognized for their effort and accomplishments. Employees who are recognized for their work are more likely to be satisfied and fulfilled in their jobs, contribute more and stay ...
We asked industry experts to share an example of how their company encourages employee recognition—and how this has impacted their team’s morale. Discover innovative approaches, from ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kara Dennison writes about careers, leadership, and the job market. With 2025 approaching, organizations must engage and retain ...
Managers play a big role in how employees feel work, accounting for 70% of variance in employee engagement. For this reason, manager-to-direct-report recognition is vital for creating a culture where ...
Effective employee recognition strategies, tailored to individual needs, can foster stronger emotional connections and boost engagement and loyalty. Establishing a routine of regular appreciation as a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Accolad reports that global employee recognition programs must adapt to remote, diverse teams for fairness and engagement, ...