No
manager has the ability to know everything that’s happening within their span
of control at all times. And while they
would all love to recognize and reward employees for superior performance, many
opportunities go unnoticed.
There
was a time when companies wouldn’t have dreamed of approving a recognition
budget that gave every employee in the company the authority to award that
budget to their peers without management involvement. But peer to peer programs are more prevalent today
than ever before. Why? Simply because
they work.
Clients
that implement them, are proud of them, they talk about them, they share their
results. Here’s a quote from a past
client contact, Recognition Program Manager at Bonneville Power Administration
who manages their peer to peer program for over 3000 employees:
In
peer to peer programs, the right employees are getting recognized because the
ones doing the issuance know what’s going on.
They know who’s doing the job and who isn’t. They’ll know who is deserving of recognition
because they work with them either in the same department or in
cross-functional departments.
Your
employees will take peer to peer recognition seriously and want it to be
effective and produce results. They know
it’s a good benefit and are glad to have it.
They also know how powerful a thank you is to their fellow employees and
they want to be the ones giving the thanks.
Your
employees have the ability to make a peer to peer program successful. Many managers unfortunately don’t, or
won’t. Your employees know what works,
and you can rest assured that the money you give them either $25, $50 or $100
each per year will be used wisely.
"in the last three Trends in Employee Recognition survey reports by WorldatWork, peer-to-peer programs have
ranked as the third most common type of recognition program among employers.
Peer-to-peer recognition ranked behind recognition for “length of service” and
for “above-and-beyond performance.” Of the employers surveyed, 42 percent used
peer-to-peer recognition programs in 2013.”
It’s
easy to implement a peer to peer program.
Management is in charge and will be guiding and overseeing the rules and
analyzing the results. The programs are
transparent and vendors you use for awards can supply you with great reporting
to assure that the funds are being handled properly.
Peer
recognition can mean as much to your employees as praise from the boss—and
maybe more.
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