The Good Tech Companies - Empowering Your Team: 5 Easy Ways To Show Employee Appreciation
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Empowering Your Team – 5 Easy Ways to Show Employee Appreciation, by John Stoy and Media.
One of the most effective ways to cultivate an engaged and productive team is to actively
demonstrate appreciation for your employees' hard work and dedication. When individuals feel
genuinely valued by their employer, it translates into improved morale, heightened job satisfaction, increased productivity, and greater overall retention.
Showing genuine gratitude doesn't have to be an elaborate or costly endeavor.
Even seemingly simple yet thoughtful gestures can go a long way in making your staff feel
recognized and energized about their contributions to the company.
Whether through personalized acknowledgements, unique incentives, or fostering a strong sense of community, there are myriad creative approaches
to expressing appreciation. Personalized recognition. A simple but powerful way to
make employees feel appreciated is through personalized recognition of their efforts.
According to Asim Hafiz, owner and operator of Empower Energy Solutions,
showing your employees that you genuine
like care through personal gestures that recognize their value and contributions resonates deeply.
This recognition can be as easy as direct, one-on-one praise or a handwritten thank you
note acknowledging specific contributions. Whatever approach you take, make sure to tell
your employees face-to-face that they are doing well. Public recognition is also highly impactful. Recognizing employees' achievements in team
meetings or through company-wide communications makes them feel valued and seen by their peers
and the broader organization, says Amanda Webster, vice president of Fund & Grow.
Simple acts like announcing an employee of the month or giving shout-outs during meetings can
motivate individuals and foster a
culture of collaboration. Team building and community. Creating a strong sense of community
and team cohesion is another way to make employees feel truly part of something bigger.
Organize events that allow employees to relax and bond outside work, such as team dinners,
outings, or recreational activities, Webster suggests. These events can enhance team
cohesion and make everyone feel like part of a community. Jay Avigdor, CEO and president of
Velocity Capital Group, takes this principle even further by striving to build a truly family-like
atmosphere. Everyone here is far more than an employee, we're all family, he says. Team-building
activities, outings, and fostering an authentic
sense of belonging will pay dividends in productivity and retention efforts.
Professional Development Opportunities
Investing in both your employees' professional and personal growth
demonstrates a vested interest in their long-term success.
I can't stress enough how everything stems from genuine care, Hafiz notes.
Investing in your employees' personal growth and professional development shows from genuine care, Hafiz notes. Investing in your employees' personal
growth and professional development shows that you care, and they will more willing to offer
the same care right back into your company. For example, Webster states, investing in your
employees' growth by providing training, workshops, or courses shows that you value their development
and future. However, providing learning opportunities is only one facet. Consistent feedback and open
communication are essential, says Asha Terry, a licensed psychotherapist, caregiver coach,
and owner of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC. Employees like periodic
updates on their work performance because it allows them to take inventory of themselves
and set short-term goals they can review with their managers. As Terry explains, this dialogue allows employees to gain clarity on expectations and
voice any needs for further training or support. It also facilitates an environment where growth
is prioritized and shows you are actively invested in their professional journeys.
Unique Incentives and Perks Creative incentives and fun workplace
perks can infuse excitement and
tangible rewards into your appreciation efforts. Avigdor, for example, utilizes an innovative
spinning wheel system. The more we fund, the more spins they get, Avigdor explains.
For every $1 million we fund, the team gets a spin at the end of the month for items like new AirPods, cash prizes of $150 or $200, mystery prizes, and gift cards.
If we fund more, it means they've worked harder, and the more spins they get.
Avigdor goes on to describe additional creative perks at his company.
One day, we had breakfast that came to the office with an omelette chef and a guy who
makes professional espressos, he says. We even shut down the office
once early and dot a ventriloquist come for some entertainment. Other ideas include office treats,
creative spaces to recharge, or unique team bonuses. Showing genuine care at the core of
any effective appreciation strategy is genuine care and interest in your employees as whole
individuals. Hafiz suggests asking questions like,
when was the last time we asked them what their dreams were? When was the last time we had them submit a list of their dreams and followed up with them? Finding ways to add value to employees'
lives outside of work, whether funding A-class they're interested in or connecting them to
resources, shows that you see them as multidimensional people. I think that's where
the good stuff comes in, when we take genuine interest in adding value to their lives outside, Hafiz says.
Equally important is leading with empathy and consideration. Being a considerate and
respectful speaker had an impact on my self-esteem and performance, Terry reflects.
It created more anxiety not only in me, but I saw it firsthand in my colleagues.
Conversely, when I worked with
managers who were people leaders, my mood was better. When fostering a culture of appreciation
within your organization, it's clear that the simplest gestures often yield the most significant
impact. Whether through personalized acknowledgements, fostering a strong sense of
community, or investing in professional growth, the key lies in demonstrating genuine care for your employees. By recognizing and celebrating their contributions publicly and
privately, you can boost morale and cultivate a sense of belonging and camaraderie. Furthermore,
providing opportunities for growth and development, along with creative incentives and perks,
reinforces your commitment to their success and well-being. Ultimately,
leading with empathy and consideration establishes a foundation of trust and support,
paving the way for a motivated and engaged workforce.
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