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HR Tech Outlook | Tuesday, October 03, 2023
Recognition programs are a waste of time and resources if they are not developed with well-marked criteria and constraints. Good and bad practices at the worksite must be clearly pointed out and recognized to prevent the reinforcement of wrong behavior and prevent poor working practices.
Fremont, CA: Employee recognition is an integral part of a company’s growth and overall strategy development. Getting it right is crucial as it may harm the goodwill and reputation of the firm in the market and can affect the process of talent acquisition and development in the long run. Employee retention also develops a balanced working atmosphere as they feel more recognized and appreciated at their work.
Some of the common mistakes taken up by the companies while designing their recognition programs can be given as
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Poorly defined objectives
The majority of the companies fail to hit the mark by generating poor objectives with a lack of motivation and insight into the development of worker conditions. Specific goals need to be defined prior to the setting up of the goals as they can directly affect the working mentality and production rates within the firm. Organizational values need to be appropriately aligned with the objectives set by the organization to achieve better retention rates among the workers.
Poor criteria for rewards
Recognition programs are a waste of time and resources if they are not developed with well-marked criteria and constraints. Good and bad practices at the worksite must be clearly pointed out and recognized to prevent the reinforcement of wrong behavior and prevent poor working practices.
Improper rewards
Recognition of high performance and extraordinary results is not the only way to show appreciation. The same applies to day-to-day tasks and teamwork efforts.
Employee recognition programs that focus on performance tend to stifle some essential qualities. It is also vital to encourage qualities such as integrity, punctuality, and teamwork.
Poor frequency of rewarding
Companies need to give recognition regularly and consistently.
Employers need more opportunity to recognize daily efforts when recognition is sporadic. Motivating employees will be negatively affected if they feel overlooked.
The right time should be chosen to appreciate every effort, no matter how small. Recognition for something done months ago might be less effective.
Non retention of employees
Motivating and boosting employee morale can be achieved by rewarding top performers. Additionally, it can result in other employees feeling undervalued. The overall productivity will be lowered as they will put in less effort. In the absence of appreciation, people may feel alienated from the rest of the workplace. Recognizing every effort should be an inclusive program.
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