Recognition trends to embrace (or avoid)

Employers can learn something from programs that survived recessionary cutbacks

A century ago, recognition programs were a sales channel for manufacturers to sell pins, rings, jewelry and watches. Over the years, other manufacturers realized the value of this channel so programs started to include luggage, crystal and other luxury goods. Current recognition and reward programs often feature all of the above and just about any other product or service available.

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