Properly conveyed, employee recognition has many positive effects on staff, the business, and customers. Recognition improves general employee wellbeing as well as organizational dynamics. It gives work a human face and puts the spotlight back on people and their unique and genuine contribution.
| Marie-Claire Carpentier-Roy, Université de Montréal |
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“My research has shown that when recognition is a part of everyday work relationships, it benefits individuals, the organization, and, more broadly, society because it restores work to its rightful place in individual and social development. Recognition gives people renewed motivation and a renewed sense of belonging and meaning in their work.”
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