5 Things You Should Know About Employee Recognition in 2018


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Is your organization’s employee recognition program ready for 2018? Find out what you need to know about employee recognition for the year ahead. We will discuss the trends in employee recognition programs and how you can be prepared to leverage your recognition initiatives to get the best results for your business. This session will address how smartphone technology is affecting employee recognition in businesses and the employee recognition metrics you should be watching. There will also be a focus on millennials in management positions and what it means for your recognition program. Attendees will discover the benefits of using a central hub for recognition and how empowering your staff can translate to a stronger recognition culture organization-wide.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how technology, metrics and millennials are affecting employee recognition in businesses
  • Leverage your staff through empowerment to create a stronger recognition culture 
  • Define the benefits of using a central hub for recognition organization-wide

Mike Byam

Managing Partner, Terryberry

Mike Byam is the author of The WOW! Workplace, and Managing Partner of Terryberry, an international firm that specializes in implementing and managing employee recognition programs. Mike is a frequent speaker on the topic of employee recognition to HR professionals and business groups around the world. He has also consulted with hundreds of organizations - from family businesses to Fortune 500 companies - to develop recognition strategies for employee retention and performance improvement. When he is not busy championing the advancement of employee recognition awareness around the globe, Mike spends his time competing in Ironman triathlons and additional marathon events. His experiences lend him a unique perspective on personal motivation and inspiration, and how they affect everyone in today’s fast-changing workplace. Mike earned his M.B.A. from Chaminade University Honolulu. He attended Hope College in Holland, Michigan for his undergraduate studies.

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