101 Ideas to Motivate, Recognize and Reward Employees That Cost Nothing (or Very Little)

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101 Ideas to Motivate, Recognize and Reward Employees That Cost Nothing (or Very Little) The most motivational act we can do is to listen to our employees. Ray Moody 1. Make eye contact and use employee s names 2. Verbal praise A thank you, a nod, a smile, a handshake, a pat on the back 3. A short, written note of praise to the employee 4. Written praise to the employee s file 5. Written or verbal description of success to Senior Management with copy to employee and employee file 6. Verbal or written praise from a Senior Executive 7. Letting the person directly report on or describe his/her success to Senior Management 8. Asking the person for input, advice, or their opinion on something 9. Increased responsibility that the person will find challenging and motivating 10. Allowing the person more autonomy and independence to make decisions affecting their work, organization, strategies or work plans 11. Passing along compliments of the employee that were made by others 12. Giving the employee first choice of new tasks or new equipment 13. Put positive information in Personnel folder 14. Allow employee to represent the department at a meeting 15. Give time off an extra break, an early out for the day, etc. 16. Provide quick follow- up on requests and other communications Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 1

17. Visible recognition on a bulletin board 18. Talking to employees about something they are interested in 19. Allow employee to work on special projects of interest 20. Re- arrange work schedules, flex time 21. Job rotation 22. First choice on extra training or new equipment 23. Parking spaces, bus fare to work, etc. 24. Food cup of coffee, donuts, cookies, etc. 25. Free use of vending machines vending machine coupons or coins 26. Create a Best Accomplishments scrapbook and include picture, name, and statement of achievement 27. Name a space after an employee or put up a sign in an area ( Suzy Jones Corridor) 28. Attend a regularly- scheduled meeting and express relevant appreciation for what the team is working on 29. Show personal interest in the employee s career development 30. Hold a project luncheon at the end of a project to celebrate as well as debrief and capture learnings 31. Honor peers who have helped you by recognizing them at your (or their) staff meeting 32. Nominate your employees for any formal award programs the organization may sponsor 33. Share latest management books or periodicals with employees 34. Allow employees to attend meetings in your place when you are not available 35. Create a Good Tries scrapbook and include innovations that didn t quite achieve their full potential recognize those who put in the effort, celebrate the successes (there usually are at least some) and the learnings so others can benefit later. Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 2

36. Say hello to employees when you pass by their desks or pass them in the hall and possibly even recognize an recent achievement too! 37. Invite an employee (or employees) to coffee or lunch (with you and/or a Senior Executive) to recognize and appreciate their achievement 38. Establish a place to display information, posters, pictures, etc., recognizing individuals and teams and describing their accomplishments. HEROES Honoring Excellence and Rewarding Outstanding Employee Service 39. When an employee makes a suggestion, take it seriously, evaluate it, and respond in a timely manner to the employee about the final actions regarding it. 40. When discussing an employee or team s ideas with others, be sure you give them credit 41. When problems arise, involve them in analyzing root causes and coming up with possible solutions 42. Give special assignments to those who have shown initiative make sure they will see this special assignment as a thank you and not an extra burden 43. Get your employee s pictures and a write- up in the organization- wide newsletter 44. Present State of the Place reports periodically so employees learn directly from you what is going on use this time to recognize accomplishment and say thanks 45. Introduce outsiders to individuals and groups that have been making significant contributions, thereby acknowledging their work 46. Develop a Behind the Scenes award specifically for those whose actions are not usually in the limelight and make sure the awarding of this award does make it to the limelight! 47. Recognize and thank those who recognize others because it fosters the culture you want to develop 48. Ask employees how you could best show your appreciation. What would they like? Develop a list of ideas so that when you need one, it is easy to make it personal and unique Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 3

49. Celebrate their contributions and accomplishments when someone enters or leaves your department it is a great welcome for new comers and a nice way to say thanks to those who are leaving. 50. Personalize the gift or any form recognition make it unique and special to that person 51. Create an ongoing traveling recognition award named after a particularly outstanding employee (or event.) The FRED Award (for being Friendly, Resourceful, Enthusiastic, and Dependable) 52. Post a client s complimentary letter in a conspicuous place and then file it in a Warm Fuzzies scrapbook 53. Make time for employees schedule a 10- Minute Check- In to ask how they are doing and what resources they need. Do not discuss any of your business in this session. 54. Create a Pass Along Trophy person can keep it as long as they want and then it is up to them to award it to a peer when they feel he/she deserves it and holds the awards ceremony to recognize that individual as the trophy is passed. 55. Give a flower, a balloon, or some other inexpensive gift with the appreciation and recognition. 56. Offer to wash the employee s car in the employee parking lot allow the employee to supervise and others to watch 57. Create a Wall of Fame so that recognition has lasting visibility 58. Pay for an inexpensive service: manicure, pedicure, facial, massage, etc. 59. Answer their phones and or emails for a day 60. Offer lunch coupons 61. Prepare bag lunches for an employee for a week 62. Offer time off 63. Create awards for others who help you. For example, janitors created a Golden Broom award and shared it with those who helped pick up litter 64. Caught In The Act of Caring Coupons that can be traded for prizes Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 4

65. Use of special equipment for a short period of time like use of a sports car for a week 66. Use charts or posters to show accomplishments 67. Print special recognition on the employee s next order of business cards 68. Allow a two- hour lunch with no time penalty 69. Hand out playing cards for accomplishments at the end of the week, the best poker hand receives a prize 70. Reward someone with a Take the Rest of the Day Off to (start your vacation early, enjoy this lovely spring (or fall) day, etc.) 71. Give an extra 15- minute break each day for a week 72. Create certificates of recognition people tend to keep them and post them 73. Send greeting cards be sure to write a personal message in the card to make it unique. 74. Create a silly incentive for example, one retailer wore a really ugly tie to work and said that each employee who had a sale of a certain amount (or a certain amount of items) could cut one inch off the tie his goal was to have the tie cut off by the end of the day! 75. Send a note to the family members thanking them for their sacrifice and understanding when an employee has had to work a lot of overtime on a project. 76. Offer to clean someone s house 77. Have an A- B- C- D award Above & Beyond the Call of Duty 78. Management cooks for employees 79. Celebrities cook for employees 80. Management commandeers a coffee cart or some other treat cart and goes through the work area serving refreshments and thanking for accomplishments 81. Offer to baby sit for the employee Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 5

82. Devise a game or contest that allows for as many winners as possible not just the one who is the highest. 83. Arrange a limo to a holiday party 84. Trade workspaces for a week 85. Offer pieces over time (like Bingo pieces) and when someone gets a Bingo they earn a prize 86. Get a gumball machine. People earn pennies by doing things and when they put the penny in, the color of the gumball that comes out determines the prize they get 87. Make inexpensive buttons, badges, or ribbons for recognition. Cut your hand print out of construction paper and write Pat on the Back notes that you ll tape to the person s back in a fun ceremony. 88. Conduct a meeting outside because the weather is beautiful 89. Do things with color people will see color before they see words. 90. Send an electronic thank you from one of the free greeting card sites (www.hallmark.com, www.bluemountain.com, www.americangreetings.com) 91. Legit Graffiti - Put flipchart or poster paper up on the wall of the work area so employees (and you!) can write kudos and thanks 92. Allow the person to dress casually for the week or month 93. Highlight the individual and the accomplishment on the organization s website 94. Volunteer to do the employee s least favorite task for a certain period of time (I ll do your filing for a week.) 95. Create a thank you screen saver for their computer 96. Have employees appear in company ads 97. Have a regular work Olympics or Rodeo. While it is the regular work that is highlighted, it is made fun by the competition. For example, fastest bed maker, able to carry 5 glasses on a tray for a certain length of space the fastest with the least amount of spillage, etc. Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 6

98. At Easter, stock up on the hollow plastic eggs, and then at some appropriate time, start a Good Egg campaign, by planting an egg on someone s desk with a note of appreciation in the egg 99. Chalk the sidewalk in front of the company with a congratulations message for a job well done. 100. Hold a compliments session. A quick way is to draw names and it is the responsibility of the person who drew the name to same something that they really appreciate about the person whose name is on the sheet. A longer (and more effective) version is that one person is it and you go around the group and each person says one thing that they really appreciate about that person. When that round it done, someone else becomes it and the process continues. Ideally someone is writing down the compliments on a sheet that says This is What I Appreciate About You. and you then hand it to that person to keep. 101. Chocolate!!!!! J Compliments of Sal Silvester, 5.12 Solutions 303-579- 5829 info@512solutions.com www.512solutions.com 7