Organizational growth on Employee Reward &Recognition
Employee Reward
& Recognition
Organizational
growth on Employee Reward &Recognition
Employees
are the most recognized workforce in an organization. The Productivity and
Sustainability of an organization are decided mainly by them. If the employee gets
the correct recognition & rewarded well for, their work and commitments,
the effort will be more than expected by them.
All
employees are not as same as their efforts might differ according to the category
of them. They can have a different work experience.
Reward strategy
Reward
strategy defines what an organization wants to do about reward in the next few
years and how it intends to do it. It leads to the development of a reward
system that consists of the interrelated processes and practices that combine
to ensure that reward management is carried out to the benefit of the
organization and the people who work there. This is strategic reward, an
approach based on the beliefs that reward and business strategy should be
integrated and that it is necessary to be forward looking – to plan ahead and
make the plans happen. Reward strategy should be underpinned by a reward
philosophy as described in the first section of this chapter. The chapter
continues with a definition of the meaning of reward strategy, a description of
its characteristics and how it is designed and implemented. This is followed by
a critical evaluation of the concept of reward strategy. The rest of the
chapter is devoted to an analysis of the components of a reward system.
(Armstrong
& Taylor, 2009)
Recognition
Strategy
A recognition strategy is a definitive
statement and plan showing intent and commitment to develop, implement, and
nurture specific program objectives.
When
a recognition strategy team meets, everyone works to align the business's ideal
employee recognition approach with the existing or ideal culture, including its
mission, vision, and core values. Further, it is also essential to figure in
the organization's business strategy and objectives to determine how valuable
employee recognition is.
A
few key details associated with winning recognition strategies include:
- Project
planning
- Goal
setting
- Budgeting
tasks
Ultimately,
a successful recognition strategy results in an organizational environment
where all employees, down to the newest hires, feel welcome and appreciated
daily and in the grand scheme of operations.
(Russell, 2022)
Why Employee Reward and
Recognition Matters
1.
It Helps with Employee Retention
The best way to keep employees happy is to make them
feel valued and give them opportunities to grow within your organization.
For example, this LinkedIn report reveals that
94% of employees will stay longer in an organization if it helps them grow and
learn. Therefore, offering tangible rewards that promote professional
development will help you cut down on employee turnover.
2.
It Improves Productivity
When well-structured incentive programs are in place,
they can boost employee morale and performance by 44%. Furthermore, 85% of workers feel more motivated to work better when they have
an incentive. This makes having an employee reward program a no-brainer.
3.
It Attracts Talent
Companies find it challenging to recruit
top talent. If you face this problem, including incentives can help you snag
the best workers. When you use the employee
reward examples and ideas for remote staff below, you’ll be seen in a good
light externally and look more attractive to the right talent.
(Ojaokomo, 2023)
Differences Between Employee Rewards
and Recognition
1. Tangible vs. Intangible
Rewards are
always tangible, and tied to goals. For example, rewards typically come in form
of cash, travel, merchandise or gift cards. Recognition is often invisible in
nature and yet priceless in value. You can give verbal praise and recognition
without giving a reward. You should never give a reward without giving
recognition.
2. Transactional vs. Relational
Rewards are
always if you do “X” then you’ll get “Y” in return. Recognition is much more of
a relational exchange between people. Rewards are great for attracting people
to an organization, and recognition is perfect for retaining people.
3. Consumed vs. Experienced
When you receive
money or a gift, it is usually spent, used up or somehow consumed until it
ends. In contrast, recognition is a total immersion experience and a personal
encounter of the best kind which can last forever. Carefully using both will
help address the unique differences within all of us.
4. Transferable vs. Non-Transferable
Certain rewards (e.g.,
Cash, gifts, gift cards) can be passed from one person to another and are
temporary in nature. Recognition cannot be removed from the person it's given
to or exchanged and is permanent in nature. Focus on achieving that kind of
permanence through recognition while using tangible rewards to make immediate
impacts.
5. Conditional vs. Unconditional
Rewards are very
dependent consequences based on certain terms or conditions. Recognition,
however, tends to be more independent and not part of a fixed result derived
from specific actions. It is about blending rigidity with flexibility or at
least knowing when to use one over the other.
6. Expected vs. Surprise
It seems that,
with rewards, we go into a situation knowing that if we perform well, we
deserve the reward. With recognition, on the other hand, recipients have no
idea it is coming their way. Never let anyone down by not giving them a merited
reward and learn to be spontaneous with appreciating and celebrating people
every day.
7. Economical vs. Emotional
Rewards are a
prudent use of resources in the whole economy of production, distribution and
income. Recognition, in contrast, is a psychological and emotional event, a
felt phenomenon. Remember that performance may reign but feelings rule!
8. Outcome vs. Behavior-Driven
Rewards are used
to reinforce achieved results, such as when someone hits a specific revenue
goal or designated lead acquisition. Recognition can happen anytime someone
notices the positive behaviors of another.
9. Fixed vs. Flowing
Rewards are fixed
and determined based on desired performance and the expected returns.
Recognition is free-flowing from one person to another and can be expanded when
that recognition or praise is shared with others.
10. Impersonal vs. Personal
Rewards (with the
exception of travel rewards) have little human dimension due to their tangible,
contractual nature. Recognition differs because it is based on human
connection, celebrating people for who they are and appreciating what they do.
(Saunderson, 2021)
Reference
Armstrong M, Taylor S, (2009) Reward
Management – Strategy & Systems chapter 26 Armstrong’s Handbook of Human Resource Management
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Russell R.S, (2022) What
is A Recognition Strategy, Cashort.com (online) Available at https://www.cashort.com/blog/what-is-a-recognition-strategy (Accessed on
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Very interesting article Nabeel. Employee reward and recognition are vital pillars of a thriving workplace culture. When employees feel valued and appreciated for their contributions, they are more engaged, motivated, and committed to achieving organizational goals.
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