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1001 Ways To Reward Employees
1001 Ways To Reward Employees
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Now, after having worked with thousands of organizations in the years since 1001 Ways to Reward... was first published, Bob Nelson presents a second edition packed with hundreds of new ideas and examples of how companies are using rewards and recognitions to boost productivity and keep their valued employees happy. Airplane mechanics are rewarded with balloons and pinwheels. Another manager calls his employees’ mothers and thanks them for raising such industrious children. There are ideas from the offbeat (The Margarita Award) to the company-wide (a quiet room) to the embarrassingly simple (a hand-written thank you note) to the wacky (the Laugh-a-Day challenge) to the formal (a two-week promotion to special assistant to the president). Each section includes no-cost rewards and low-cost rewards, both public and private, making this new edition an indispensable resource for making the person/achievement/reward equation work.
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One Line Summary
Creative, low-cost rewards to motivate employees effectively.
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Who is this book for?
If you're looking for fresh ideas to motivate your team and show appreciation, this book offers countless creative and heartfelt ways to reward employees beyond traditional methods. It's like having a treasure chest of practical, fun, and meaningful recognition ideas that fit any budget. You'll find this an inspiring resource whether you're a manager seeking to boost morale or someone who wants to build a positive workplace culture.