5 Tips to Be a Great Remote Manager

Navigating remote work can be a challenge, but did you know a few tweaks to your management style could boost your team’s productivity and enthusiasm? Discover the traits of a great remote manager in this blog post!
The Power of Rewards: Driving Engagement and Loyalty

Keeping your top talent engaged in this highly competitive job market is no easy task. Are your rewards and recognition platforms doing enough? Explore some tips from SHRM to keep your team motivated.
Why Letting Employees Goof Off Boosts Productivity

Employee engagement is trending up — now at its highest level since 2018! But how do we keep the momentum going? Explore the 6 key drivers that can help organizations sustain and grow engagement long-term.
Pandemic Toll Looms Large – Healthcare & Education

Healthcare and Education are the industries where employees are least happy. Why is this the case? And what, if anything, can incentive professionals do to help? In this blog post, we explore the data behind these industries’ low employee happiness scores and possible solutions.
Tips For Motivating Remote Employees

Employees like the flexibility of working from home, but it can be hard to keep them motivated. This blog post explores tips from the US Chamber of Commerce to engage your employees from afar.
Employee Recognition & Appreciation – Why You Should Use Both

While recognizing and appreciating your employees may seem similar, the distinct differences actually impact your team. This blog post will help you understand what these differences are and how to use appreciation in the workplace.
Understanding & Preventing Employee Burnout

Employee burnout is a persisting problem that costs the American economy $500 billion annually. In this blog post we will identify some of the key causes of burnout.
Using Behavioral Economics to Drive Performance & Engagement – Selecting & Presenting Awards

How should you decide which rewards to use and how to use them? This final blog post in the Behavioral Economics series will help you to successfully select and present awards to your employees.
Using Behavioral Economics to Drive Performance & Engagement – Brain Principles

Behavioral science can teach us effective ways to modify employee behavior. Using the principles of Behavioral Economics when presenting incentives or giving recognition will help your program be more successful and keep your employees engaged throughout their careers.
Are You Really a Good Listener?

Think you’re a good listener? You may need to think again. Harvard Business Review has some tips to take your listening style from passive to active.
Using Behavioral Economics to Drive Performance & Engagement – Social Drives

Behavioral science can teach us effective ways to modify employee behavior. One way is to tap into their social drives through incentive and recognition programs. Doing this will give your company a competitive edge and foster higher levels of employee productivity, engagement and retention.
How to Make People Feel Valued in a Hybrid or Remote Workplace

With Employee Appreciation Day right around the corner, check out this advice from TED to make sure your hybrid and remote employees feel valued and appreciated.