
We’re not recognizing our team members the right way
Companies should create a culture of appreciation through their recognition strategies and programs that don’t focus on fancy trophies, expensive gifts, or money, but on a feeling.
Appreciation is an ongoing effort
The goal is to move the strategy to where every employee feels appreciated, not just a few. Organizations must make recognition occur for all of the small things that matter and make a difference, not just the big ones. With continuous recognition, people feel valued and appreciated. Above all, the efforts must be genuine, meaningful and inclusive.
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Time Stamps of the Episode
0.36-1:58 (Debra on employee recognition programs being feeling-focused, not gift or monetary-based)
1:59-2:53 (Debra’s work history and how it ties in with her take)
2:54-7:00 (Pushback on her approach and why we keep doing things just because “we’ve always done them that way.”)
7:01-9:24 (When did this concept “click?”)
9:25-10:47 (Can anyone become a rebel?)
10:49-13:13 (On mentorship)
13:14-16:34 (What annoys Debra about traditional HR)
16:35-19:56 (Steps to joining the “rebelution.”)
19:59-25:51 (Debunk an unpopular opinion, closing notes)