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The Impact of Recognition and Rewards Programs on Employee Engagement and Retention

by Achievers | Business Transformation

In today’s competitive job market, keeping your employees engaged and motivated is more critical than ever. Traditional methods might not be cutting it anymore. That’s where reward and recognition (R&R) programmes come in.

The Problem:

  • Employee retention and engagement are top concerns for HR leaders.
  • Many companies struggle to implement effective R&R programmes.
  • Over 40% of employees rarely use existing programmes.

The Solution:

This exclusive ebook, based on a comprehensive survey by Achievers and HRD Connect, reveals the secrets to building a thriving workplace culture through well-designed reward and recognition programmes.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The 5 pillars of employee belonging: Create a workplace where everyone feels valued and connected.
  • Data-driven insights: Discover the most effective R&R strategies and avoid common pitfalls.
  • Real-world case studies: Learn from successful companies who have seen incredible results.
  • Actionable tips: Get started with implementing a programme that drives employee engagement and retention.

Download your copy today!

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