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    Few HR Professionals View Rewards and Recognition Programs as Highly Effective

    Few HR Professionals View Rewards and Recognition Programs as Highly Effective - New Study by HR.com’s HR Research Institute

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    Recent findings from a comprehensive study reveals that a large majority (94%) of today’s organizations have a recognition program, with 91% conducting a rewards program. Despite widespread adoption, the study reveals a concerning statistic: only 31% of organizations rate their rewards and recognition (R&R) programs as highly effective.

    The new published research report, HR.com's State of Rewards and Recognition Programs and Tools 2024, provides the complete report with insights and actionable recommendations, and is now available for free download.  HR.com's Research Institute conducted the study of HR professionals to better understand the current R&R benefits, issues, drivers, and best practices to help HR professionals and managers improve their initiatives.

    Further analysis reveals the biggest challenges HR teams are facing with employee rewards and recognition efforts. These challenges include:
    • Cost  48%
    • Inconsistent application of R&R  48%
    • Loss of engagement for those not being recognized  42%
    • Lack of leadership involvement   38%
    • Lack of manager training on best practices  36%
    [DOWNLOAD REPORT]

    “Today's HR challenges demand adaptive strategies,” stated Debbie McGrath, Chief Instigator and CEO of HR.com. “Modern and cost effective rewards and recognition programs, combined with leadership training and support, are pivotal to ensure boosting employee engagement and productivity.“

    The recording of the research presentation, Adapt Your Rewards and Recognition Practices to a New Era, is also available for viewing 24/7 on demand.


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