Employee recognition programs are a great way to show appreciation for your team members' contributions, encouraging them to continue working hard and staying motivated. A well-designed employee recognition program can boost morale, increase productivity, and improve retention. These programs can include various types of recognition like public/private, peer-to-peer/top-down, and expensive/inexpensive options, to name a few. The speaker will help attendees determine what should go into a specific staff recognition program throughout this webinar.
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Why Should You Attend:
Recognizing and rewarding employees is a crucial leadership responsibility. Yet, budgets are often tight, time is limited, and other priorities compete for attention. All of this leads to recognition getting left on the wayside. The good news is that there are potent strategies any leader can leverage without spending a fortune in money, time, or energy. Attending this webinar, attendees will go through the recognition program and break the myths of the recognition program.
Who Should Attend:
Innovative Communication LeaderAs an internationally recognized communication skills expert, speaker and author, Pamela Jett works with professionals to better understand that "Words Matter" when we are looking to achieve results, make an impact and improve effectiveness. Pamela is a true innovator who takes people beyond basic theory and strategy to an unparalleled level of application.Certified Speaking ProfessionalPamela Jett has had a life-long romance with words and their effect on relationships and has felt at home on stage and in front of an audience for more than 30 years. Her first platform experience was in musical theater when, starting at the age of 9, she began to appear regularly in local community theater productions. At age 11, Pamela was recognized as a budding speaker when she successfully competed in a local speech competition. Today, with more than 15 years of professional speaking experience, Pamela has been nationally recognized for her presentation skills. In 2007 Pamela became one of fewer than 200 women to hold the honor of being designated a Certified Speaking Professional by the National Speakers Association.