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Strategic Reward and Recognition

Improving Employee Performance Through Non-monetary Incentives

By (author) John G Fisher
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 3rd Mar 2016
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 16mm
Weight: 540g
ISBN-10: 0749479302
ISBN-13: 9780749479305
Barcode No: 9780749479305
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Synopsis
Non-monetary incentives and recognition programmes are an area of employee motivation that is often overlooked. Yet, as Fisher's book reveals, a strategic focus on non-cash rewards can generate significant return on investment in terms of employee engagement, performance improvement and financial results. In the present economic context, with companies pushing to deliver more for less, it is a particularly pertinent issue. Strategic Reward and Recognition brings together theory and practice to guide HR professionals, consultants and senior leaders in developing the most effective programmes for their organizations. It features examples of good practice from all over the world, from different sectors and from both large and small organizations, providing coverage of digital as well as in-person schemes.

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"Fisher's grasp of the key issues makes this a perfect primer for anyone wanting to know how to create and manage successful engagement and incentive schemes." * Chris Bestley, Education Consultant, Institute of Promotional Marketing * "A great reference for any manager who has to run motivation programmes." * Simon Gilbert, Trade Marketing Manager, Sony Mobile * "John Fisher has been an expert strategist and practitioner in the field of staff motivation for over 30 years. He is also an excellent writer. The result is an always-engaging read, combining real education with valuable insights." * Martin Lewis, Managing Editor, "Meetings & Incentive Travel" magazine *