HR leaders don’t let good work and extra efforts go unnoticed. But your front-line managers might not recognize the power of recognition.
Employees who feel appreciated by their boss are more engaged than those who don’t feel the love. But only 23% of employees feel they get the appreciation they want and deserve, according to research from Gallup.
Still, 70% of employees in an Achievers survey said recognition, rewards and appreciation would compel them to stick with their employer. Not only stay loyal, they’d stay engaged.
Consistency behind the power of recognition
Of course, this kind of engagement isn’t just the result of occasional pats on the back and pizza parties.
The key to having a positive impact is consistent, honest appreciation and recognition. It’s critical for any manager to schedule time and resources to dish out praise and reward.
Use these five tips to recognize employees and keep them engaged in the workplace:
1.Plan your intentions
Don’t leave appreciation and recognition to chance. Try planning your intentions.
“Thinking through probable scenarios and formulating your response ahead of time helps turn intention into reality,” says Michael Hyatt, a leadership and management expert.
For instance, say or write, “If Sue finishes the paperwork today, I will stop by her desk and thank her in person – and maybe even suggest she head home early!”
2.Highlight specifics
Any praise is helpful. But precise praise is the most effective.
When you’re specific about what employees brought to the table, you show that you pay attention and their efforts matter.
Refer to an exact action, behavior or idea and how it positively affected colleagues, a project, the company, etc. Try to cite the exact time and place it happened. Then focus heavily on the positive impact it will continue to have on the external factors.
3.Share your success
Most leaders experience lots of wins – deals made, deadlines met, projects complete, employees happy, etc.
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