REWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Introduction
Reward & Recognition External Data Recognition Program in Place?   84%   87% Nearly 9 out of 10 companies offer some sort of recognition programs for employees Reward and Recognition programs are generally less expensive than base pay, benefits, stock options and bonus 2006 2007 Cnbc survey -2008
The Four Elements P O R T raise pportunity hank you espect
PROGRAM PURPOSES • Recognize individuals and teams in a  timely and effective way. • Provide a continuum of opportunities  to acknowledge and recognize members  of the organization. • Recognize that each individual can make  a difference. • Be a fair and flexible practice that is woven  into the fabric of the org culture.
Reward refers to all of the monetary, non-monetary and psychological payments that an organization provides for its employees in exchange for the work they perform. Reward (or compensation) management is a core facet of the employment relationship. An organization can provide two types of reward:  extrinsic  and  intrinsic . The mix of extrinsic and intrinsic rewards provided by the employer is   termed the  reward system , the monetary or economic element of the reward system is termed the  pay system. The Nature of Reward system
Reward objectives Any organizational reward system has three behavioral objectives: 1.  membership behavior to recruit and retain a sufficient number of qualified workers 2.  task behavior to motivate employees to perform to the fullest extent of their capabilities 3.  compliance behaviour to encourage employees to follow workplace rules and undertake special behaviours beneficial to the organizations without direct supervision or instructions. A MODEL OF REWARDS SYSTEM
 
 
 
 
 
Total Rewards Components + + + = Total  Rewards Benefits Reward and Recognition Variable Pay Base Pay
R&R Overview  14 Base Pay Bonus Benefits Equity Rewards   & Recognition Top objectives for R & R  programs include motivating high performance, reinforcing desired behaviors and creating a positive work environment. R & R programs have grown over the years from informal “thank you’s” to plans with a written strategy and more defined budget.
What is Recognition? “ Recognition is any thought, word, or deed towards making someone feel appreciated for who they are and recognized for what they do.”  1 “ Recognition can be a strategic tool for shaping behavior and moving an organization in a desired direction.”  2 “ Recognition is something a manager should be doing all the time—it’s a running dialogue with people.”  3
Why Focus on Recognition? Employees identify recognition as one of the most effective motivators 1 Even small increases in supportive practices are associated with decreased turnover and increased sales/profitability 2 Employees who feel that their organization values them are more likely to value their customers 2 Appreciation and/or praise are among the top three drivers of employee motivation and engagement across a variety of industries and companies 3
Recognition in General To Recognize is to Acknowledge, Praise, Encourage Immediate- handwritten note fine Simple- thanks on back of business card Timed well- right after stressful period Public- share with boss  Personal- give credit,use name,spend time  Celebratory- potluck, retreat Sincere- heart felt
Evidence from Best Employer Studies Best Employers around the globe have cultures that emphasize recognition In the US: Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For All of the 100 Best Companies recognize  employees’ outstanding performance or service using special awards and programs 50 Best Companies to Work for in Canada Best companies in Canada have people practices that communicate and reinforce the organization’s culture and values, including recognition of outstanding performance Hewitt Associates
 
Recognition types Peer Recognition Formal Recognition
Program design by staff Nominations from staff Award selection by committee Limited involvement of administration Design Goal: Peer Recognition
Awards Ceremony. Citation, certificate and cash award. Luncheon. Pictures on webpage,magazines. Design Goal: Formal Recognition
 
Achievements Recognized by  Fortune’s  100 Best Companies to Work For Percent of  Companies
Awards Used by  Fortune’s  100 Best Companies to Work For Percent of  Companies
Reward & recognition approach –outcomes Reduced level of employee turnover – down to 10% on average; Reduced levels of sickness absence being sustained per yr. Improved recruitment into HR practises; Reduced business mileage due to travel for work plans being integrated into reward strategy; Improved employee satisfaction levels: 73% satisfied; (Source: Ipsos MORI 2007 Survey - compared to 62% LA / public sector comparators and 63% overall). Improved employee advocacy about the Council as an employer: 50% speak highly; (Source Ipsos MORI 2007 Survey  - compared to 33% LA / 41% overall). Satisfaction with reward and benefits (excluding salary): 67% satisfied; (Source Ipsos MORI 2007 Survey – compared to 58 % LA/public sector and 58% overall).
Future Reward and recognition Challenges Implementing Annual Total Reward Statements, delivered via e-business suite; Implementing more ‘flex’ in the benefits offering and enhancing the choice for individual employees, e.g. trading salary for extra holidays, benefits package for ‘carers’ and not just childcare; Increasing the level of workforce knowledge and skills around reward by offering financial education for the workforce in partnership with the Financial Services Authority Renewed focus on internal communication and manager role in the  ‘reward relationship’; Changing the nature of our reward delivery with the implementation of a Shared Service joint venture; Doing it all within tighter resource constraints!
Reward and Recognition Program Design What? Why? Characteristics of a Successful Program Plan Design Steps Best Practices Examples
Trends and Best Practices Rewarding teams and individual  Realization that some employees value recognition as much as merit increases and bonuses Employees recognizing employees Greater use of informal/spontaneous awards Improved publicity of winners Biggest obstacle to success: Communication Management support
Characteristics of Successful Programs Senior management support and involvement Include employees/managers in design and implementation Keep programs simple and easy to administer Tailor rewards to individual interests, needs, desire Match the reward to the achievement Communicate, Communicate, Communicate! Be timely and specific Make sure each employee understands what they did to earn the reward

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Rewards And Recognition

  • 3. Reward & Recognition External Data Recognition Program in Place? 84% 87% Nearly 9 out of 10 companies offer some sort of recognition programs for employees Reward and Recognition programs are generally less expensive than base pay, benefits, stock options and bonus 2006 2007 Cnbc survey -2008
  • 4. The Four Elements P O R T raise pportunity hank you espect
  • 5. PROGRAM PURPOSES • Recognize individuals and teams in a timely and effective way. • Provide a continuum of opportunities to acknowledge and recognize members of the organization. • Recognize that each individual can make a difference. • Be a fair and flexible practice that is woven into the fabric of the org culture.
  • 6. Reward refers to all of the monetary, non-monetary and psychological payments that an organization provides for its employees in exchange for the work they perform. Reward (or compensation) management is a core facet of the employment relationship. An organization can provide two types of reward: extrinsic and intrinsic . The mix of extrinsic and intrinsic rewards provided by the employer is termed the reward system , the monetary or economic element of the reward system is termed the pay system. The Nature of Reward system
  • 7. Reward objectives Any organizational reward system has three behavioral objectives: 1. membership behavior to recruit and retain a sufficient number of qualified workers 2. task behavior to motivate employees to perform to the fullest extent of their capabilities 3. compliance behaviour to encourage employees to follow workplace rules and undertake special behaviours beneficial to the organizations without direct supervision or instructions. A MODEL OF REWARDS SYSTEM
  • 8.  
  • 9.  
  • 10.  
  • 11.  
  • 12.  
  • 13. Total Rewards Components + + + = Total Rewards Benefits Reward and Recognition Variable Pay Base Pay
  • 14. R&R Overview 14 Base Pay Bonus Benefits Equity Rewards & Recognition Top objectives for R & R programs include motivating high performance, reinforcing desired behaviors and creating a positive work environment. R & R programs have grown over the years from informal “thank you’s” to plans with a written strategy and more defined budget.
  • 15. What is Recognition? “ Recognition is any thought, word, or deed towards making someone feel appreciated for who they are and recognized for what they do.” 1 “ Recognition can be a strategic tool for shaping behavior and moving an organization in a desired direction.” 2 “ Recognition is something a manager should be doing all the time—it’s a running dialogue with people.” 3
  • 16. Why Focus on Recognition? Employees identify recognition as one of the most effective motivators 1 Even small increases in supportive practices are associated with decreased turnover and increased sales/profitability 2 Employees who feel that their organization values them are more likely to value their customers 2 Appreciation and/or praise are among the top three drivers of employee motivation and engagement across a variety of industries and companies 3
  • 17. Recognition in General To Recognize is to Acknowledge, Praise, Encourage Immediate- handwritten note fine Simple- thanks on back of business card Timed well- right after stressful period Public- share with boss Personal- give credit,use name,spend time Celebratory- potluck, retreat Sincere- heart felt
  • 18. Evidence from Best Employer Studies Best Employers around the globe have cultures that emphasize recognition In the US: Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For All of the 100 Best Companies recognize employees’ outstanding performance or service using special awards and programs 50 Best Companies to Work for in Canada Best companies in Canada have people practices that communicate and reinforce the organization’s culture and values, including recognition of outstanding performance Hewitt Associates
  • 19.  
  • 20. Recognition types Peer Recognition Formal Recognition
  • 21. Program design by staff Nominations from staff Award selection by committee Limited involvement of administration Design Goal: Peer Recognition
  • 22. Awards Ceremony. Citation, certificate and cash award. Luncheon. Pictures on webpage,magazines. Design Goal: Formal Recognition
  • 23.  
  • 24. Achievements Recognized by Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For Percent of Companies
  • 25. Awards Used by Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For Percent of Companies
  • 26. Reward & recognition approach –outcomes Reduced level of employee turnover – down to 10% on average; Reduced levels of sickness absence being sustained per yr. Improved recruitment into HR practises; Reduced business mileage due to travel for work plans being integrated into reward strategy; Improved employee satisfaction levels: 73% satisfied; (Source: Ipsos MORI 2007 Survey - compared to 62% LA / public sector comparators and 63% overall). Improved employee advocacy about the Council as an employer: 50% speak highly; (Source Ipsos MORI 2007 Survey - compared to 33% LA / 41% overall). Satisfaction with reward and benefits (excluding salary): 67% satisfied; (Source Ipsos MORI 2007 Survey – compared to 58 % LA/public sector and 58% overall).
  • 27. Future Reward and recognition Challenges Implementing Annual Total Reward Statements, delivered via e-business suite; Implementing more ‘flex’ in the benefits offering and enhancing the choice for individual employees, e.g. trading salary for extra holidays, benefits package for ‘carers’ and not just childcare; Increasing the level of workforce knowledge and skills around reward by offering financial education for the workforce in partnership with the Financial Services Authority Renewed focus on internal communication and manager role in the ‘reward relationship’; Changing the nature of our reward delivery with the implementation of a Shared Service joint venture; Doing it all within tighter resource constraints!
  • 28. Reward and Recognition Program Design What? Why? Characteristics of a Successful Program Plan Design Steps Best Practices Examples
  • 29. Trends and Best Practices Rewarding teams and individual Realization that some employees value recognition as much as merit increases and bonuses Employees recognizing employees Greater use of informal/spontaneous awards Improved publicity of winners Biggest obstacle to success: Communication Management support
  • 30. Characteristics of Successful Programs Senior management support and involvement Include employees/managers in design and implementation Keep programs simple and easy to administer Tailor rewards to individual interests, needs, desire Match the reward to the achievement Communicate, Communicate, Communicate! Be timely and specific Make sure each employee understands what they did to earn the reward