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In our article, Giving employee feedback when there's a concern, we looked at how to talk to employees who have performance issues. But it’s important to acknowledge performance when it is good as well.
Studies have shown a correlation between how workers are recognized and their productivity. This doesn’t mean you need to give a standing ovation every time your employee does something small, but you’d be surprised how far a “thank you,” or even a brief acknowledgement of a job well done goes in terms of job satisfaction.
But what constitutes good performance?
You could recognize the safety measures an employee has taken:
A focus on quality could look like this:
Other factors you can recognize include:
How to provide the feedback:
By providing feedback in a thoughtful and supportive way, you help your employees reach their full potential and contribute to the success of your organization.
Incentivizing good performance: not just for sales jobs
Implement policies that use incentives to motivate your employees and reward good work and actions.
This is common practice in the sales world, but incentives are just as applicable in accounting, auto repair, food service, etc. Rewards don’t need to be monetary. You can offer days off, more breaks, job title enhancement, public recognition, prizes, etc. The sky is the limit!
Recognizing and acknowledging employee achievements is just as important as addressing performance issues. Positive feedback helps boost morale, motivation, and engagement. Workplace recognition not only creates motivated employees, but it creates a happier, more cohesive work environment. A strong disciplinary process is important, but an even stronger workplace recognition policy may mean discipline will not be necessary.