It isn’t what we have in our pockets that make us thankful, but what we have in our hearts. - Sister Busche -

We have had many retreats, and a variety of "experts" come speak to us. You are by far the BEST, most appreciated, and a person who made everyone present feel valued. Our only regret was that you were only able to be with us one day. , Your follow-up notes, gift of the crystal care package, etc., show that you don't just talk about how to make people feel valued; you do it. Thanks for your involvement in the minitries of CRISTA. I will sing your praises everywhere I go.

Jim Gwinn , President , CRISTA Ministries

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I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for bringing your wonderful message of regenerating spirit in the workplace to the Social Security Regional Management conference in Seattle May 11, 1999. You have a wonderful gift for creating impact on your audience with your stories, examples and suggestions.

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QUICK APPRECIATION IDEAS

This idea is excerpted from Barbara's book "Handle with CARE — Motivating and Retaining Employees" (McGraw-Hill 2002). To order this book, go to the PRODUCT section of Barbara’s website.


• Give an employee a surprise day off.

• Write and perform a song about your employees.

• Have a surprise “Queen/King for the Day” celebration for someone who is always there to support others.

• Send flowers to an employee’s spouse, parents, or significant other, thanking them for the great work that employee is doing.

• Use candy names as ways to appreciate employees.  When they have met a sales or other goal, give them a SKOR bar.  If they have gone the extra mile, how about a package of EXTRA gum?  If they have done something really valuable for the team, choose a $100,000 Bar.  If they always make everyone laugh or keep their spirits high, give them a “Snickers.”  If you go to a good candy store, you can personalize something for each person on your team.

• Find a key employee on your staff who enjoys and is good at making employees feel good and make employee recognition a formal part of his or her job description.

• Ask each employee to write down at least 8 things they would like for rewards or recognition—at least two that cost no money, two that cost from $5 to $50, two that cost from $50 to $200 and two dream things.

• Have a senior manager wash an employee’s car.

• Take out an ad in the local paper celebrating an employee.

• Give an employee a pair of painter’s gloves with the fingers dipped in red paint as the “I work my fingers to the bone award.”

• Send each employee a glass container.  Then give them a different kind of candy to fill it every month.

• On the employee’s birthday let them choose from five different envelopes, each with something they have suggested they would like for a reward.  

• Keep an “Appreciation Box” on your desk so employees can let you know what others have done for them.

• Help one of your star employees run for an office in a trade association,  If they win, take away some of their responsibilities so they can handle the extra work they’ve taken on.  

• Have an “Achievements Box” in your work area where employees can write down whenever something positive happens.  At the end of the week, read each entry to employees.

• The CEO of a very large company decided to shake hands with every single employee during Christmas week to thank them for their hard work that year.

 

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