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Want to know the secret to increasing employee engagement? Use moments of recognition to create meaningful connections that empower, motivate and inspire your people.

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Page 1: Create meaningful connections

CREATE

MEANINGFUL

CONNECTIONSrecogniseeveryday.com.au

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THE AVERAGE

PERSON IS AWAKE

14-16HOURS A DAY.

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ABOUT HALF OF

THAT TIME IS

SPENT AT WORK.

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60%2013 STATE OF THE GLOBAL WORKFORCE, GALLUP

BUT

OF ALL AUSTRALIAN

EMPLOYEES ARE NOT

ENGAGED AT WORK.

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Which means over half of us are

spending half our lives

wishing we were somewhere else.

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WHICH MEANS

OVER HALF OF US

ARE SPENDING

HALF OUR LIVES

DEMOTIVATED

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WHICH MEANS

OVER HALF OF US

ARE SPENDING

HALF OUR LIVES

DEMOTIVATED

DISCONNECTED

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WHICH MEANS

OVER HALF OF US

ARE SPENDING

HALF OUR LIVES

DEMOTIVATED

DISCONNECTED

DISENGAGED

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What if there was a

really simple way to

go from

DEMOTIVATED

DISCONNECTED

DISENGAGED

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to

MOTIVATED

CONNECTED &

ENGAGED?

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It starts with

ONEperson

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It starts with one person

recognising another person

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It starts with one person

recognising another person

for their effort

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It starts with one person

recognising another person

for their contribution

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It starts with one person

recognising another person

for their skill

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It starts with one person

recognising another person

for their value

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The simple act of recognition

creates a connection between

your people

their purpose, and

the value of the work they do.

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That connection creates

community,

value in the work, and

motivation to work harder and better.

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Recognition is a simple way to

engage your people.

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Recognition empowers your

people to empower each other.

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Every instance of recognition helps

increase engagement across

employees.

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Those engaged employees pass that

on to more employees.

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Giving and receiving recognition

creates meaningful, empowering

connections throughout the

workplace.

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Those connections increase motivation,

performance, commitment and, ultimately,

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Those connections increase motivation,

performance, commitment and, ultimately,

ENGAGEMENT.

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ENGAGED ORGANISATIONS

THAN THEIR COMPETITORS

GREW PROFITS

IN 2011

SOCIAL KNOWS: EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT STATISTICS

TIMESFASTER

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ENGAGED ORGANISATIONS

BYIMPROVED PERFORMANCE

SOCIAL KNOWS: EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT STATISTICS

IN 2011

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Engaged employees

spend their time doing work that

they enjoy,

has meaning, and

makes a difference.

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Giving and receiving

recognition every day

makes a difference

to your people and your

business.

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