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February 5, 2018 by 1 Stop HR Consulting

Improving Workplace Productivity

Companies with a solid strategy to recognize members of their team enjoy stronger engagement, increased employee morale, a devoted spirit of customer service, and lower turnover rates. If you treat your employees as if they were your best customers, they will become loyal brand advocates who are more engaged with your customers and your business as a whole. There is something interesting that happens when you give praise to your employees and in doing so; it doesn’t have to come with breaking the bank. Here are 20 creative (and affordable) ideas for employee recognition provided by Point Recognition. You can view the slideshow below.

Author Bio

Kelly Chesterson is the Vice President of Operations for Point Recognition. Kelly holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Baldwin-Wallace College and is a Certified Engagement Practitioner. She has worked in the reward and recognition industry for more than eight years.

 

20 Creative (And Affordable) Ideas For Employee Recognition created by Point Recognition

Filed Under: Employee Engagement Tagged With: employee, employee engagement, Employee recognition, employees, hr, management, mellennial, millennials, recognition, small business, tips and tricks, top

January 5, 2018 by 1 Stop HR Consulting

Beginners Guide On Peer-To-Peer Recognition Programs

A happy workforce is a productive workforce, as most managers and HR professionals know. In recent years, several startup companies have grabbed attention by using some unusual methods to create a happier workforce. They’ve experimented with unorthodox ideas such as unlimited vacation time. These companies have also established more flexible workspaces and gone overboard with perks such as in-office climbing walls and coffee shops. Although there’s something to be said for these ideas, the reality is that not all companies have the resources to implement them into their workplaces. However, even if your company doesn’t have the ability to adopt one of these radical ideas, you still have all the raw materials at your disposal to create a happier and more productive workforce. Peer-to-peer recognition programs can be the tool you need to unlock the potential that already exists within your workplace for more engaged and happier employees.

The factor that makes peer-to-peer recognition so powerful and effective is the fact that recognition simply means more to people when it comes from someone in the same position. When an employee feels appreciated by co-workers who have the same experiences, that appreciation carries more weight and is more likely to be a positive influence on that person’s work going forward. They also have a higher degree of effectiveness than other types of recognition or incentive programs because people who are lauded by their peers are more likely to pay it forward and reciprocate when they see another peer go above and beyond the call of duty.

Creating and implementing a peer-to-peer recognition program can be a powerful way to tap into the potential already contained within your most important resource. As long as such a program’s procedures are clearly defined, the rewards fully understood and everything properly communicated, a peer-to-peer recognition program can drive greater employee engagement and reduce turnover significantly. The following guide explains how peer-to-peer recognition can work toward higher employee engagement and details how it can be implemented. Follow it, and your office environment can be a lot more connected and productive.

Author bio: Carl Martens is a resident catalyst for change at Award Concepts. After graduating with a degree in sales and marketing from DeVry University, he has become an advocate for his clients. Martens is dedicated to working closely with his clients to understand their organization and develop and deliver custom recognition programs.

Peer-to-Peer Recognition Guide from: Award Concepts recognition award ideas

Filed Under: Employee Engagement, Uncategorized Tagged With: development, employee, employee engagement, employees, hr, mellennial, millennials, motivation, peer-to-peer recognition, recognition, small business, tips

October 25, 2017 by 1 Stop HR Consulting

Considering Working with a Friend?

Ok, so here is the scenario…Your best friend tells you there is a fantastic job opening at their workplace. You interview and are offered the job. You are excited at the possibility of working with your friend, but do you take the job?

At first the opportunity to work with your friend sounds great but there are some pitfalls that may come along with this opportunity…have you thought about them?

Here are a few:

*  What happens if your friend is promoted and becomes your boss? What about if you were promoted to be their boss?
*  What happens if you feel your friend isn’t pulling their weight on a project?
*  What if your friend was terminated?
*  Would other staff treat you differently knowing about the friendship?
*  What other possibilities come to mind? There are many. Some people don’t take the time to really think this through.
*  Would your relationship change with your friend after taking this position? It is highly likely. If you truly value your friendship, do you take the risk?

 

Our friends mean the world to us, is there potential to risk that friendship by working together?  Ensure to make the right choice for you, your friend and your friendship…

Filed Under: Job Search, Uncategorized Tagged With: millennials

March 23, 2017 by 1 Stop HR Consulting

Does your Learning and Development Environment Need an Overhaul?

Here is a recent article from our Monthly Newsletter:

Hearing a lot of talk about “growth opportunities” when you are interviewing candidates?  Are you talking about it to your employees?  Let me guess, you think you provide great growth opportunities within your working environment, but do you really?

Here are a few things to ponder…

Do your managers work with their employees to talk about career planning?

Do your managers help your employees create a plan to support employee career paths?

Do you have an education policy that assists with continuing education costs?  And do you encourage your employees to make use of it?

Do you have an onsite “library” with an abundance of material that could enhance knowledge?

Do you provide lunch and learn sessions?

Do you have subject matter experts that come into the office from time to time to share knowledge?

Do you have a peer mentoring program set up?

Do you allow and encourage internal applications to available positions?

Do you have a succession management plan in place?

Do managers touch base with their employees to discuss training needs, gaps or desires?

Do you set learning goals and reward successful achievement of the goals?

This is just a start, but if you find that you do most of these, you are heading in the right direction.  I would then ask you “What more could you do?”  And, “Where can you gain an edge over your competitors when it comes to this subject and attracting/retaining your people?”

If you are shaking your head “no” then you my friend have some work to do.  The majority of employees or job seekers are looking to grow their skill set.  They are looking for employers that support and encourage this.  Employers that do well are ones that recognize this, that value the increase in knowledge of their people and are actively looking to encourage and support learning and development.

Email us with your thoughts or questions.

What can you do today that will impact tomorrow?

Filed Under: Employee Engagement, General Tagged With: development, growth, learning, learning culture, mangement, millennial, millennials, small business, tips, top

March 6, 2017 by 1 Stop HR Consulting

5 Tips For Training Millennial’s – Are you doing all you can do?


As we all know, each generation has new needs or expectations when it comes to the workplace and to life in general.  Millennial’s are no different!

We have shared some information on working with Millennial’s in past posts but have come across a cool info graphic that provides you with 5 Tips for Training Millennial’s. Take a look, read through. Are there things that you could be doing to increase engagement of this generation? Have any more tips? Let us know – they could be featured in an upcoming blog.

Please feel free to share!

 

infographic tips for training millennials
5 Tips for Training Millennials created by MicroTek UK

Filed Under: Millennials Tagged With: mellennial, millennials, small business, top 5

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