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Lunch with Awardco in London
The Recognition Conversation in London
Join a small group of HR and recognition professionals in London for an honest, peer-led conversation on the questions that don't yet have easy answers. Led by Sarah Marrs from Awardco’s Centre of Excellence, we'll dig into the questions recognition professionals are genuinely wrestling with right now: can AI-assisted recognition still feel human and meaningful? Is the pressure to prove ROI a useful discipline, or are we measuring the wrong things? How can I increase engagement in the workplace? And does giving employees more choice in how they're rewarded always lead to better outcomes? Come ready to share what's working, what isn't, and what you're still figuring out.
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Lunch with Awardco in London
The Recognition Conversation in London
Join a small group of HR and recognition professionals in London for an honest, peer-led conversation on the questions that don't yet have easy answers. Led by Sarah Marrs from Awardco’s Centre of Excellence, we'll dig into the questions recognition professionals are genuinely wrestling with right now: can AI-assisted recognition still feel human and meaningful? Is the pressure to prove ROI a useful discipline, or are we measuring the wrong things? How can I increase engagement in the workplace? And does giving employees more choice in how they're rewarded always lead to better outcomes? Come ready to share what's working, what isn't, and what you're still figuring out.

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