Bringing Appreciation to Life

When it comes to employee appreciation, the most successful organisations find ways to address a wide range of their employees’ needs. This report by Criticaleye Partner Reward Gateway | Edenred explores what an employee appreciation strategy looks like and how an organisation can assess whether it is succeeding or if there is cause for concern.
 
Key takeaways include:
  • Companies that engage effectively with their employees typically see a five to seven percent increase in business performance
  • 48 percent of surveyed UK employees say they are able to collaborate and build connections with colleagues effectively
  • Feelings of burnout are 53 percent more likely in employees who do not feel appreciated at work compared to those who do.




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