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Did You Miss Our Employee Appreciation Day Webinar?

by Kurt 18. February 2010 14:39
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We broadcasted our first webinar this morning live on Ustream and had a great turn out! If you weren’t able to attend, don’t worry! You can view the recorded version in any number of locations: in the Recognition TV section on our website, Baudville's Facebook fan page, or on Baudville's ustream channel!

 

I showed a lot of different Baudville products in the presentation, and I wanted to make sure you could find them for your Employee Appreciation Day planning.   


  • Candy barsFun Treat Gift Bags and mints can all be found in the edible gifts section of our website. PLUSFacebook fans save 15% this week only!
  • Scratch off cards and coupons can be found in our Recognition Binder. You can use the other tools after Employee Appreciation Day to keep the positive mojo rolling!
  • You Rock rock. Need I say more? This thing is fun!
  • To find the lapel-pin card combo I showed earlier, check out our Pintastic Managers. Watch the product demo video for a quick how-to training session.
  • The Pad of Fun is full of activities like mad-libs and cross words that make recognition fun and easy for you.
  • And don’t forget notecards for all those handwritten notes you’ll be writing!

Like we said during the webinar, if you have any Employee Appreciation Day questions that didn’t get answered during the broadcast, email them to us at recognition@baudville.com, post them as a comment here or on Facebook. Our recognition specialists will respond to every question!


More great Employee Appreciation Day ideas are available on our blog, in our Recognition Resource Center and on Facebook. You have all the tools necessary to have a memorable Employee Appreciation Day. Now start recognizing!

 


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On the surface, Kurt is Baudville’s mild-mannered Director of Sales, but when it comes to recognition, he quickly turns into the dashing Director of Positive Mojo. Using his powers as a Certified Recognition Professional, Kurt infuses his team with recognition knowledge and experience, while encouraging them to practice daily recognition with his energetic and creative flair. We’re pretty sure there’s a cape hanging from the back of his door

 

Converting recognition “knowledge” into recognition “behavior”

by Kurt 26. August 2009 10:01
Kurt

You don’t have to analyze a study on motivational theory to understand some basic principles.  Namely, people respond positively when they are acknowledged and appreciated for their efforts.  This is not limited to the workplace, but in every aspect of the human condition—from raising children to greeting strangers.

So if everyone “knows” the importance of frequent, meaningful expressions of gratitude and praise, why don’t we practice it all the time?

Herein lies the mysterious chasm between a person’s knowledge and their actual behavior.

Take this example: who amongst us doesn’t know the importance of regular exercise and physical activity, eating healthy foods of the correct portion size, and avoiding harmful substances like tobacco?

Now—how many of us actual achieve the full execution of this knowledge, or even a significant percentage?  There would be no rising healthcare costs, and everyone would look like athletes!

What causes some of us to succeed while others fail?  Typically, the secret ingredient is having a coach or mentor.  Every athlete, from grade school to professional sports player, has a coach.  This person provides encouragement and guidance.

Keep this analogy in mind as you work to increase day-to-day recognition behaviors, either personally or in your organization.  Since none of us can realistically have a recognition coach by our side, think of Baudville as the next best thing!

Have you seen our new Recognition Binder System?  It literally is a coach that sits on your desk.  The tabbed dividers are filled with easy to follow (and easy to implement!) tools and ideas for frequent, consistent, immediate, and relevant daily recognition in your workplace.

Allison mentions one of the tools (the IOU Coupons) in her blog post below.

Just like any developing “athlete,” continued practice makes perfect.  Unlike diet and exercise, however, maintaining day-to-day recognition really can be easy!

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On the surface, Kurt is Baudville’s mild-mannered Director of Sales, but when it comes to recognition, he quickly turns into the dashing Director of Positive Mojo. Using his powers as a Certified Recognition Professional, Kurt infuses his team with recognition knowledge and experience, while encouraging them to practice daily recognition with his energetic and creative flair. We’re pretty sure there’s a cape hanging from the back of his door. 


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