Ah, November.
The leaves are falling, the weather is chilly, and the smell of pumpkin spice
permeates the air. While you’re probably making plans to celebrate Thanksgiving
with family and friends, there’s one group of people you may be forgetting—your
employees.
Thanksgiving is
the perfect time to express your gratitude to those around you. Making your
employees feel appreciated now only promotes mutual feelings of goodwill, but it
can make them feel more loyal and dedicated to their work.
Giving thanks
on Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be difficult. These appreciation ideas for
employees will help you get in the spirit and show how much you appreciate the
people you work with.
1. Take the
time to talk to, and get to know, your employees. The most significant way to
thank your employees is to get to know them. Take them to lunch or schedule
time to ask about their values, hobbies, and interests. Understand your
employees. Use what you now know about them to build a customized
skills-improvement performance plan. Spend time with, and become interested in,
each of your employees.
2. Ask
employees what they think. The best way to feel appreciated is to be included –
to feel that your perspectives matter. In a Lean environment, we need input
from all of our employees to be successful. Including employees in company
issues, challenges, and opportunities empowers them, engages them, and connects
them to strategy and vision of the company.
3. Say thank
you and mean it. Most managers actually do thank employees who do great work.
Employees work for more than money. They work for the praise and
acknowledgement of their managers. A sincere thank you, said at the time of a
specific event that warrants the applause, is one of the most effective ways to
appreciate employees. Remember the phrase, “What gets rewarded, gets repeated.”
Start to say “thank you” or “I appreciate what you do” when it is deserved, and
it will inspire the behaviors to continue. Make it personal and sincere. Catch
employees doing great things and respond. It empowers them, appreciates them,
and celebrates their performance.
The
Thanksgiving season is a great time to recognize employees for their
dedication. Finding simple and creative ways to show your appreciation does not
have to be difficult. Be creative and try to come up with new ways to say,
“thank you” this holiday and every day.
Thanksgiving
brings a valuable reminder of the power of rewards and recognition, but these interactions
shouldn’t be limited to one season of the year. To keep your employees engaged
and productive, find ways to let them know year-round that you are grateful for
their efforts.
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