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The thread explores various innovative ideas for employee recognition in 2009, with participants sharing their personal experiences and thoughts on different methods of acknowledging achievements within their teams. Discussions include the use of ribbons, alternative recognition strategies, and the importance of inclusivity in recognition practices.
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cheftiffany said:By the way why can't we add word 2007 (docx) attachments? I had to go back and re-save it to a 2003 doc.
cheftiffany said:Great points of views!
I guess it just seems like favoritism with the group that I see. It is just the way it is presented I guess.
Good point made about its good to know who is doing well so you can ask their advise when you want to improve.
Hopefully I will still be recognising the top performers just not pointing out that they are on "top" or the Best.
That's what is great about this site we can all express our views and most of the time I can get something out of it and we don't take it all personally.
cmdtrgd said:Mel - you might want to have a different option not only for me, but for people like me that don't wear charm bracelets.
ChefKearns - my director always said that a recognition program needs to be inexpensive and duplicatable. So, just because you have a small group doesn't mean you should spend more on them. We are given the production bonus to cover our recognition expenses. Don't exceed that! Also, if you make it too much, your downline will love it but not think they could do it as directors. It's a fine line to walk.
melodyprine said:Oh im getting frustrated.I hear what you are saying and they are really good points, thank you. They really are not expensive the initial braclet is $4 for me and the charms are all less than $1 a piece so really not bad. I did think about those who may not want the charm braclets and then I thought two different programs would be waaaayyyyyy to much for me to keep track of. I dont know what to do. Man this sucks! lol....sorry im just stressed about it.
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cmdtrgd said:Colleen - I don't know if you looked through mine, but I do have a place where they get recognition when they meet THEIR goal. The only stipulation is that I have to believe it is a bit of work, not just orders falling in their laps.