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End-of-Year Employee Recognition: getting it right for hybrid and remote workforces

End-of-Year Employee Recognition: Getting it right for hybrid and remote workforces in summary:


The end-of-year finish line is fast approaching and the excitement of putting that out-of-office on for the festive period is nearly within reach.

December is often filled with festive fun: like Christmas parties, Christmas Jumper days, and of course, getting into the festive spirit. But, before we switch off for the year, it’s the ideal time to recognise and celebrate the workplace achievements of the last year.

Year end is a perfect opportunity to celebrate all the good that’s happened in the workplace over the previous year: recognising the people who make it happen, with the work they put in throughout the year to help a business thrive. But, sometimes offering recognition can be tricky…

With more people working in hybrid or remote environments, traditional employee recognition strategies may need some tweaking to ensure everyone feels valued and appreciated for their work in the last year wherever they’re based

Why is end-of-year employee recognition important?

The end of the year is a great time to reflect on what’s been achieved during the working year. It could be targets met, new products launched, or successful organisational changes implemented – to name a few of the achievements – which might have happened in the last year.

However, at the heart of these successes are the employees who make it happen. And recognising these employees and the work they’ve put in is really important to help continue these achievements over the next twelve months.

But why?You might be asking. ‘Surely it’s enough that employees are paid for their work… why do we need to go the extra mile with recognition?’

Great Places to Work suggests three reasons why employee recognition matters:

  1. It helps retain the top talent,
  2. it increases employee engagement, and
  3. it encourages higher workplace performances.

When employees feel appreciated they’re more likely to be productive with a stronger sense of retention to the business. Therefore, employees will work harder and be more motivated to continue the hard work when signs of employee recognition are demonstrated.

Employee recognition is especially important at the end of the year to boost the morale of employees, setting a positive tone for the new year (which is much needed to beat the January blues!).

What are the challenges of employee recognition?

Whilst recognising achievement may seem simple, in practice it’s not always that easy… especially if a workforce is dispersed and scattered. Here are some challenges businesses may face with remote teams:

How to make employee recognition visible to a remote workforce

Just because you’re not working in the office you shouldn’t be forgotten about. In the UK 20% of workers feel less recognised in work since working remotely. Making it even more important to make recognition visible.

With that in mind, here’s how to make recognition visible for a remote or hybrid workforce:

What gifts or rewards can a business provide?

Need some inspiration for what to give your remote or hybrid employees at the end of the year? How about…

There are plenty of ways to recognise the hard work of your employees: but, the important thing to remember here is that recognition can take on many forms and tailoring your efforts to your own workforce will have the most impact.

How can HR tech help create and support a culture of recognition and measure its impact?

If you’re looking to build a culture of recognition in your business, modern hr technology can be a vital asset. This is because great HRIS platforms give people professionals the tools and insights needed to build more effective recognition strategies – ones driven by data, rather than just assumptions and guesses. You can discover how in this article.

Also, many newer HRIS platforms also include software to support cultures of recognition. For example, the Cezanne HRIS includes Kudos – a simple peer-to-peer recognition platform that makes it easy for employees to say ‘thank you’ to one another. It can also be used to celebrate their colleagues hard work and acknowledge their efforts throughout the year.

Lastly, an HRIS with integrated performance management software can further support cultures of recognition by enabling more effective performance reviews and one-to-one conversations. This can make the process of recognition much fairer for everyone, and also streamline the way achievements are documented and celebrated.

By providing a structured platform for feedback and goal tracking, an HRIS with integrated performance management ensures that recognition is consistent, unbiased, and aligned with individual and team contributions. This not only motivates employees, but also reinforces a culture where hard work and achievements are acknowledged equitably.

By having all of this in one place, you can support employees and display a culture of employee recognition and appreciation no matter where they may be in the world.

Of course, what a great way to end the year recognising all of the hard work everyone has put in and a great way to start the next!

Megan Peters

Megan joined the Cezanne team as Marketing Executive. Based in the South West, Megan has previously worked in the EdTech sector for the last 3 years since graduating University.

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