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How is it that companies spend billions on recognition programs, yet most employees feel unrecognized? Here Cindy Ventrice zeroes in on what truly makes employees feel valued and lays out proven recognition tactics that will provide a genuine, lasting boost for your business. Ventrice demonstrates that integrating the intangible rewards people crave praise, thanks, opportunity, and respect into the daily routine is far more effective than typical recognition awards, events, perks, and privileges, and she shows exactly how to do it. Follow her advice and you ll save money while obtaining better…mehr

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How is it that companies spend billions on recognition programs, yet most employees feel unrecognized? Here Cindy Ventrice zeroes in on what truly makes employees feel valued and lays out proven recognition tactics that will provide a genuine, lasting boost for your business. Ventrice demonstrates that integrating the intangible rewards people crave praise, thanks, opportunity, and respect into the daily routine is far more effective than typical recognition awards, events, perks, and privileges, and she shows exactly how to do it. Follow her advice and you ll save money while obtaining better results than ever before.

This second edition features new examples from innovative companies like Best Buy, Cisco Systems and Google, as well as detailing how to provide recognition in increasingly virtual workplaces, account for cultural differences in reward preferences, and ensure that rewards are perceived as fair and equitable.
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Cindy Ventrice
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I've said the key to developing people and creating great organizations is to catch people doing things right. In Make Their Day! you'll learn how to best recognize others for their contributions.
Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager® and Leading at a Higher Level

"Ventrice does an excellent job of identifying the key issues that make or break effective recognition today, using fresh examples and case studies that show it can be done."
Bob Nelson, PhD, author of 1001 Ways to Reward Employees and The 1001 Rewards & Recognition Fieldbook

In this second edition, I enjoyed the additional insights into organizational culture and the issue of fairness, which align nicely with the need to personalize recognition.
Doug Purcell, Vice President, Public Sector Service Sales, Cisco Systems

Ventrice shows the importance of tying recognition to corporate values, goals, and measurement.
Steven Ohm, Quality Administrator, A-dec, Inc.

"Simply put, this book will make your job easier and contribute to your success through effective recognition and employee engagement."
Cheryl A. Miller, Recognition Manager, Wells Fargo