Unique Recognition Ideas to Boost Your Business
Although employee recognition is the most common form of award program I oversee, with the poor economy lately, new recognition award programs are being developed for diverse business purposes every week. As small businesses and even large ones are trying to weather the economic storm, many are incorporating recognition awards to entice customers to purchase, persuade employees and customers to provide valid referrals, motivate volunteers to donate or pitch in extra help and provide employee recognition for increased employee retention.
Season Ticket Holder Rewards
I happened to be back in our printing department one day and saw customer reward booklets featuring a striking sport's team logo along with a stack of customized order forms. This order was being sent to season ticket holders of the team after they purchased season tickets in advance. This is the first year for this customer loyalty recognition program and with the positive feedback the team's executives heard from this year, they plan on continuing the reward program in 2010.
Executive Apartment Award Program
Blood Donor Recognition Program
One of the most unique recognition award programs I have come across as an account manager was a program discussed in a recent quarterly client meeting. Blood donations in some parts of the United States have been low and one of our clients decided to offer rewards to donors who donated certain amounts of blood and/or plasma. With each donation a person made, he or she could then select a gift or opt to save up the donation rewards to reach higher dollar level categories. Volunteer retention was up for 2008 as many participants opted to work towards earning gifts in the higher categories that require multiple donations.
Volunteer Recognition Awards
New Hire Rewards
Unique recognition opportunities should not be limited to customers and volunteers though. According to a recent ManageSmarter.com article, some employers are taking a creative approach to employee recognition by awarding workers at the end of their first day at the organization. This form of recognition is a new trend designed to send a message to employees that they have come to work in a different kind of business that recognizes you are capable of good work and extra effort given the proper work environment. Depending on your organizational goals, this type of employee recognition, when coupled with traditional service awards can help to retain employees particularly in the medical industry.
Whether you are trying to grow your business in 2009 or striving to become a sustainable company this year, unique recognition opportunities are available in every industry. Recognition awards motivate the different people that interact with your organization to help accomplish your objectives in a strained economy.


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