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Importance of Employee Recognition during difficult times



Many organizations downgrade or temporarily discontinue employee recognition during difficult times due to costs and other pressures. On the contrary, a good employee recognition program, especially during a crisis, might have a more significant impact than during good times.

What is the Relevance of Employee Recognition during a Crisis?

Work from Home might be the New Normal Post-COVID

The COVID-19 health crisis that has engulfed the entire world has given us an opportunity to understand the significance of rewards and recognition during troubled times.

During the pandemic, employees have ensured that their organizations can fulfill their commitments to their customers. 

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Most of these employees did so at significant risk to their health and well-being, making it even more important for their employers to have appreciated their efforts.

Recognizing employees during critical times is essential to keep up their morale and motivate them to keep doing their best.

Even the employees who worked from home grappled with challenges ranging from a poor network to an erratic power supply and a home situation.

Despite these challenges, they do their best to deliver projects on time and meet client commitments. Organizations should recognize their efforts as well.

Why should Organizations Recognize Employees during Tough Times?

While it might seem counter-intuitive, continuing with a good employee recognition program can benefit organizations significantly, even during tough times.

Organizations need to recognize the efforts of their employees who are working against all odds to keep their businesses running.

Here are a few benefits of doing so:

Benefits of Employee Recognition during Tough Situation

1. Enhances their commitment levels

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When organizations choose to recognize and appreciate their employees even during tough times, it strengthens their sense of belonging and loyalty toward the organization.

This dedication and commitment help them complete their tasks and meet deadlines and targets even under these challenging situations.

2. Keeps customers engaged

Advent of Customer-driven Employee Rewards System

One of the biggest benefits of recognizing employees during difficult times is that they pass on the same sense of comfort and care to their customers which helps in building great long-term relationships.

These customers will likely stay with the organization longer and provide more business opportunities once the situation normalizes.

3. Makes them feel valued

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Appreciating the efforts of employees in highly stressful times assures them of the support of their employers.

It strengthens their belief that their contribution is noticeable by the people who matter the most. This can improve their long-term motivation well beyond the current crisis.

4. Makes them feel safe and cared

Performance and Productivity of Work from Home Employees

It also helps establish a humanitarian connection between the employees and the organization.

The employees feel valued and respected by their employers, ensuring their long-term commitment to the organization.

What are the Best Ways to Recognize Employees during Difficult Times?

During difficult times, it is important for organizations to have an appropriate recognition strategy for all types of employees.

These include employees working from home, in the office, or in the field.

Here are a few practical ways in which organizations can recognize their employees during tough times:

best ways to recognize employees during difficult times

1. Use digital platforms for instant recognition

Social-Media

Organizations could also use digital employee recognition software platforms such as HiFives to recognize their employees instantly.

The platform can enable managers and co-workers to send appreciation/ ‘thank you’ emails to their co-workers.

If you cannot thank someone in person, a digital ‘Thank You’ might also work.

2. Reward electronic gift cards

Gift Cards

Electronic gift cards are an effective way of recognizing employees, and using them during the COVID crisis makes sense. 

Employee recognition software platforms such as HiFives provide hundreds of gift cards employees can receive via email.

Employees can use these gift cards to buy groceries, other essentials, fashion and lifestyle products, dining and food delivery, travel and entertainment, etc.

Platforms such as HiFives allow employees to choose their brand of gift cards based on their needs and preferences.

3. Give a shout-out in a broader forum

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Acknowledging and appreciating employees on organization-wide platforms can go a long way in boosting their morale and keeping them motivated. 

Digital platforms such as HiFives ensure that recognition of employee achievements can be visible across the organization through digital walls/ boards.

It also enables co-workers to congratulate the winners digitally through the wall. Organizations can utilize their official social media channels to recognize employee achievements.

Bottom-line

Employee recognition during difficult times, when done in a timely and effective manner can garner the required support, dedication, and commitment of their employees.

Sagar Chaudhuri

Lead author: Sagar Chaudhuri, the Co-Founder and CEO of HiFives. He is an HR Tech Evangelist with over 25 years of corporate and entrepreneurship experience. In the past, Sagar has worked in leadership roles with companies such as Genpact, Infosys, and ICICI Bank. He has an engineering degree from IIT Kharagpur and an MBA from IIM Lucknow. Connect on LinkedIn

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