Workhuman and Gallup partnered to discover the correlation between employee wellbeing and strategic employee recognition – and the resulting impact on overall company growth and success. In a large-scale study of more than 12,000 employees across 12 countries, Workhuman and Gallup found that recognition is one of the most effective and affordable ways to improve wellbeing, sparking cultural transformation and helping workplaces achieve exceptional performance.
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Countless studies and volumes of research have proven the positive effects employee recognition has on many key business metrics that impact your bottom line. But there’s another area in which recognition has a meaningful impact: its ability to improve the process of managing individuals and teams. Here, we’ll look at 11 ways employee recognition can help your managers realize their full potential.
As work is evolving and taking shape in various ways, trends are painting a picture of where employees are (both physically and mentally) and what they need. One of the clearest is that, across all ways of working, people feel more connected to colleagues than company culture.
While there may be signs that the Great Resignation is easing slightly, it’s clear the exodus of workers is a challenge leaders will have to contend with for the foreseeable future. A Workhuman® iQ survey of more than 3,500 workers in the U.S., U.K., Ireland, and Canada offers some revealing insights into the root causes of why employees are leaving their jobs – and a road map on how companies of all sizes can retain more of their talented humans.
Are your teams remote or flexing to a hybrid workspace? From onboarding, through global team integration, and even employee offboarding, our HR experts laid out a strategy for companies to create an engaging, rewarding work environment for their team members, wherever they may be located.
When a company needs to meet the demands of industry leaders in different sectors and countries, having the right employees is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. So, when DevonWay was tasked with relocating a valued employee from the U.S. to the UAE, a country where DevonWay did not have an entity, they had to find a cost-effective, efficient solution.
According to the Future Forum research, 72 percent of employees said they never want to go back to the traditional way of working and expect a hybrid-remote office model going forward. Research has shown that when executed correctly, hybrid working models can allow companies to recruit better talent, achieve innovation, and build a flexible, productive future.
The world moved to remote working out of necessity, and now, many are planning for a return to the office. What does the future of your workplace look like? At Google, we’ve set our sights on a hybrid work structure, with some days per week in the office and some days wherever our employees work best.
Voice of the customer (VoC) is a research method that tries to quantify customer needs and requirements. It is driven by the capture and analysis of data provided by customers…
Organizations around the world must improve the way they operate and compete. In light of today’s challenges and the opening of markets, that desire is especially urgent. It’s also attainable…