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NHS trust partners with Each Person
NHS Foundation Trust Ashford and St Peter’s Hospital, based in Surrey has partnered with Each Person to recognise and reward over 3,300 employees. Each Person is the recognition, reward and employee discount scheme, powered by multi-retailer platform and digital currency epoints. It offers employers a unique and flexible approach to ...
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6 stories to inspire employee recognition success
By Ren Patel, Client Success Director at Reward GatewayA key ingredient to empowering your people is continuous recognition. The right kind of employee recognition can drive forward alignment with your organisation’s mission, purpose and values, plus encourage behaviour that leads to greater business value.And that’s a winning combination any HR ...
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Five creative ways to launch your employee communications programme
By Harriet Truman, Enterprise Client Success Manager at Reward GatewayYou did it. You launched your employee communications platform, got your team registered and sent out your welcomes and announcements. People are logging in and you’re posting more and more content. Now what?Maybe you’re worried that after a few months it ...
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Uncovering the gender pay gap: What it could it mean for your business
The gender pay gap. The trending buzzword in the eco-political sphere. This hot topic has stirred significant controversy amongst the general public. The data that has been presented has sparked one of the largest political debates of the modern day. Despite this, it is a very complex issue. The figures ...
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How exercise is beneficial for you at work
Regular physical activity is not only beneficial for your health, but can be great for your career too. Exercise helps improve all aspects of your life including productivity, minimising the risk of illness, and building better relationships with your colleagues.Improves productivityExercise can help boost productivity at work through alertness. Being ...
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Tips for making exercise a priority when you work
When you have a hectic work schedule or busy social calendar, the first thing to slip down the priority list is usually exercise. We make excuses about time, or promise to go another week, but it never happens.It’s time to take action, and make your health a priority! Exercise is ...
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How to spend wisely on reward and recognition
One of the biggest misunderstandings when it comes to employee recognition is that any initiative aimed at acknowledging or praising your staff for their good work costs money. In fact, the opposite is true.A new research conducted by Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Ashley V. Whillans, shows that more than ...
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5 reasons why flexible work arrangements are good for business
Employers are legally obliged to consider one flexible working request a year from any employee who has worked for them for more than six months – but they don’t have to accept.Flexible working doesn’t have to mean employees who work less – it means helping your employees find hours that ...
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Five ways to engage and motivate Generation Z
By Catrin Lewis, Head of Global EngagementWhat motivates you at work may not motivate the person sitting next to you. Think about the people who work at your organisation – you likely have a diverse group with different expectations, goals and preferences.We now have four distinct generations working together at ...
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How to boost your energy levels for work
Feeling constantly exhausted and lacking energy after work? Stuck in a rut where you collapse on the sofa or bed after a long day? You need to get a spring back in your step and boost your energy levels! Move moreRegular physical activity boosts energy levels and enhances your overall ...
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20 ways to motivate your employees with Reward and Recognition
If you want to retain your top talent and keep them excited and engaged about coming to work, then outdated reward and recognition tactics won’t be enough. What may have worked 10 years ago isn’t going to cut it in today’s workplace.The key to success in keeping your employees happy ...
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Six steps to improve your employee benefits strategy
Your people are a business asset, so ensuring you take care of their wellness should be top of your list. Taking a strategic approach to managing your human capital risk can:· Reduce organisational disruption and increase operational efficiencies· Protect employees and their families from the impact of negative events, such ...
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Demystifying the Employee Experience
The concept of the employee experience is one that has become somewhat of a buzzword in the HR space since its initial conception in 2017. Some even say that it shaped the world of HR as we see it today. For those who are unsure as to what the employee ...
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Record levels of diabetes sufferers increase need for regular eye testing
Jeremy ChadwickOne in 10 people in the UK over the age of 40 now has Type 2 diabetes while 4.7 million people are living with all types of diabetes, according to new research released by the Diabetes UK charity.The new figures show that in 2017 a total of 202,665 people ...
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State of Employee Engagement 2019
TerryberryReward is teaming up with HR.com to conduct a survey on the State of Employee Engagement in 2019. Various sources indicate that overall workforce employee engagement levels have remained stagnant. This state of the industry study will attempt to find out why. The study will examine everything ...
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3 steps to building an employee recognition strategy
Developing a culture of recognition in which employees are genuinely acknowledged for their contributions, is more important than ever to maintain productivity, profitability, and retention of key employees. Employers can gain the edge over competition by establishing a culture of employee recognition that engages ...
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Reward and recognition and the rise of AI: don’t treat your staff like robots
Like it or not, we are currently in the grip of what has become known as the ‘fourth industrial revolution’. Just as steam once transformed industry, now data and artificial intelligence (AI) are revolutionising the way we work. And for some, the changes this will bring will be stark. A ...
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Nine ideas to help launch an effective employee engagement programme
By Helena Davies, Corporate Client Success Manager Getting your company’s employee engagement programme off the ground can be pretty daunting. Given the time (and money!) you’ve already put in, what you want most is to have your people using the programme and experiencing how it can change their everyday interactions ...
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Employee culture and why we should care
Corporate and employee culture impacts every corner of your business. Leadership stays on the same page. Employees are happier and, therefore, more engaged and productive. Prospective employees are more interested in joining and staying with your company. Perhaps most importantly, all these components work together to give your company its ...
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Is poor financial wellbeing crippling employees?
Financial worries have plagued employees and employers alike for decades. However, in such an uncertain economic climate, the discrepancy between how employers feel monetary concerns affect employees and how it is often underestimated. According to Dr Cary Cooper, leading expert in workplace wellbeing at the University of Manchester, there is ...