Employee Rewards, Awards and Incentives – Customize it!

January 27, 2009 by JoAnn Corley  
Filed under Career Development

It’s that time when as managers and leaders, we’ve got to get creative during these challenging economic times.

We may not have the resources at our finger tips as in the past to give out the kind of rewards, awards, and incentives we’re use to.  BUT that doesn’t mean it can’t be done.  In fact – IT MUST BE DONE – now more than ever!

We’ve got to make extra effort to keep our retained employees positive and productive.  So, here’s a creative way to have reward, awards, and incentives – customize it!

How?…in two ways.  First customize individually by surveying each team member and asking them the 5 top ways they would like to be rewarded…you can guide their answers by offering several contexts.  Ideas of categories:  less than $25.00, free, an intangible..(ie. Choice of a pet project, title change, a “snooze card” where they get to come in late)…OR you give them a sheet with a variety of options and ASK THEM to check off their top 5 choices.

Additionally, customize it with the entire team.  Ask the team to come up with interesting and creative awards, rewards or incentives that are within realistic boundaries for your organization.

Let’s be creative and pull together.  Now in the spirit of best practices, let me know what you come up with and I’ll be happy to post it here.

Book Rec: 1001 in Ways to Reward Employees is a great resource for ideas gathered from companies across the country. You can review here..1001 Ways to Reward Employees

There are also additional books written by the author Robert Nelson, who is considered the “guru” of employee motivation.

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