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The thread centers around suggestions for websites to purchase team recognition awards and discussions about different types of rewards that can be used to motivate and recognize team members. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding recognition items.
Views differ on the types of recognition items that are most effective, with some participants favoring practical items like stickers and office supplies, while others prefer traditional awards like jewelry and ribbons. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach to team recognition.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recognition items, reflecting a variety of approaches within their teams. The discussion highlights the importance of motivation and recognition in the context of team dynamics.
Consultants looking for ideas on recognition awards and motivation strategies for their teams may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
Just small items ranging in price from $5 to $10. I'm planning to award sales, most shows, etc.cmdtrgd said:Denise - what kind of rewards are you looking for - jewelry, ribbons, etc.?
chefdenisep said:Just small items ranging in price from $5 to $10. I'm planning to award sales, most shows, etc.
I'm thinking of instant gratification this year to encourage attendance at my monthly meetings.
Thanks,
Denise
dannyzmom said:I also sometimes do little contests and give out some sort of office supplies...I always try to give out things that are USEFUL to their business though.
That's what my SD is having her downline do this year. We have a monthly meeting with the "big" group, and part of that meeting is the tickets. Everyone who did something in the previous month gets tickets in a drawing - usually for supplies (mini-cats, order forms). Then each Director is supposed to track people's ticket earnings, and we can "redeem" them at any time during the year. Each ticket is worth $1, from VIP, Merrill, Nancy's Artworks or PC$. If we don't show up at the meeting, we forfeit our tickets (and $) for that month. Here's the earning schedule:speedychef said:I've heard of a director that gives away coupons for everything achieved during a month, and the coupons are worth bucks for supplies or VIP or Merrill or whatever. You just hold on to them until you want to redeem them and then tell your director. I like that idea. I'm dying for stuff from VIP and am too cheap to buy it. Though I'm getting ready to break down. I know if I spend $40 on a shirt and get just one booking from wearing it, it will pay for itself!
You can find a variety of recognition awards for your Pampered Chef team, including personalized plaques, trophies, certificates, and custom gifts. Many websites offer options that can be tailored to reflect individual achievements and milestones.
Some of the best websites for purchasing team recognition awards include online retailers like Etsy, Zazzle, and Amazon, as well as specialized award companies like Awards.com and Crown Awards. These sites offer a wide range of customizable options to fit your needs.
To ensure high-quality awards, look for websites that provide customer reviews and ratings. Additionally, check for detailed product descriptions, material information, and images. It's also helpful to choose well-established retailers known for their craftsmanship and customer service.
The average cost of team recognition awards can vary widely based on the type of award and customization options. Simple certificates may cost as little as $5, while personalized trophies or plaques can range from $20 to $100 or more, depending on the materials and design.
Yes, many websites offer bulk ordering options for recognition awards, often at a discounted price. When placing a bulk order, be sure to check for any minimum quantity requirements and inquire about customization options for each award.