Title: Employee Appreciation Day Champions Debrief
1Employee Appreciation DayChampions Debrief
2Agenda
- Recognition Champions Survey Results
- Open Forum Your comments and reactions
- The Business Case for Appreciation
- Next Steps
- QA
3EAD Celebrations Around the Globe
4Employee Appreciation DayRecognition
ChampionsSurvey Results
5Employee Appreciation Day Survey Results
- In general, how do you feel Employee Appreciation
Day went?
6Employee Appreciation Day Survey Results
- How do you think employees would rate the day?
7Employee Appreciation Day Survey Results
- As a Recognition Champion, did you have the
proper training and resources to fulfill your
role?
8Employee Appreciation Day Survey Results
- Do you feel your managers were prepared for the
day?
9Employee Appreciation Day Survey Results
- What aspects of Employee Appreciation Day were
most successful? - Top 3
- The day/recognition concept
- The celebrations and global execution
- Video message and communications
10Employee Appreciation Day Survey Results
- In general, how can we improve Employee
Appreciation Day next year? - Top 3
- Start earlier/more lead time
- Earlier deliveries of gifts
- Time to verify gift lists in advance
11Open Forum
12The Business CaseFor Appreciation
13The Business Case for Appreciation
- Every major workplace survey in past 20 years has
linked praise and recognition to enhanced
business results - Companies with a culture of recognition have a
three times greater Return on Equity than those
without.
Percentage Return on Equity
Performance by Quartile on My organization
recognizes excellence.
The Carrot Principle, by Adrian Gostick and
Chester Elton
14The Business Case for Recognition
- Research shows
- Recognition is one of the biggest drivers of
employee morale and engagement - Receiving praise every seven days is linked to a
1020 difference in revenue and productivity - Companies with a culture of recognition have
lower turnover
15The Business Case for Recognition
- Most people leave their jobs because
- They want more money
- Theyre unhappy with the benefits
- They feel unappreciated
16The Business Case for Recognition
- Most people leave their jobs because
- They want more money
- Theyre unhappy with the benefits
- They feel unappreciated
- The correct answer is C.
17The Business Case for Recognition
- Percent of employees completely satisfied with
their jobs by level of recognition in their
companies
The Carrot Principle, by Adrian Gostick and
Chester Elton
18Next Steps
- Whats next?
- April Fulfill gift orders
- May Champions overview of new program
- June Champion training on recognition website
- June Manager training and launch
19QA
20Conclusion
Thank you for all of your hard work and for the
effort you put into making our first Employee
Appreciation Day a success.