Value-based recognition schemes can significantly impact key business results, according to research by Globoforce.
The Globoforce Summer workforce mood tracker study, which surveyed 708 US-based employees between May 16 to June 3 2013, found that recognised employees are more satisfied with performance reviews and perceive an impact on a wide variety of their performance
For example:
59% of respondents said being recognised by an employer created a positive change in their productivity.
49% of respondents said being recognised by an employer created a positive change in their work relationships.
43% of respondents felt employer recognition improved their customer service.
25% of respondents said being recognised by an employer improved their attendance.
21% of respondents said empoyer recognition created a positive change in their safety and compliance behaviour.
Overall, 94% of respondents said they liked being recognised at work.
In addition, the research found:
82% of respondents said being recognised for their efforts at work motivates them.
56% of those that have recognised peers in the last year were highly engaged, compared to 27% that have not participated in peer-to-peer recognition in this time.
48% of respondents said recognition is most likely to align them with their employer’s values and culture.
In the survey "get respect,give respect" you can measure your ability to use recognition schemes and you will receive " the 15 golden rules of respect" in Nl or FR
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Complétez l’enquête “Art du Respect” et recevez gratuitement les 15 règles d'or du Respect
Thank You for your Interest
Yvan Dierckxsens
Chief Engagement Officer
Idea 4U
Experts in the art of Motivation
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