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How Leaders Drive Authentic Employee Engagement

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How Leaders Drive Authentic Employee Engagement
In this session, Amy Butler, Vice President of People Operations at Awardco, shares how meaningful recognition can transform employee engagement, culture, and business performance. Drawing from real-world leadership experience, Amy explains why recognition works best when it’s authentic, timely, and integrated into everyday workflows—not treated as a once-a-year engagement survey or a compensation substitute.
Key Takeaways
- Recognition should be real-time and authentic: Employees want to feel seen and heard, and recognition is most impactful when it’s timely and meaningful.
- Listening must lead to action: Engagement strategies fail when organizations collect feedback but don’t act on it—closing the feedback loop builds trust.
- Recognition drives behavior and culture: When recognition aligns with company goals, it reinforces the behaviors that improve performance and engagement.
- Employee experience requires integration: Combining recognition, engagement data, and feedback helps leaders turn insights into measurable business outcomes.
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Moderated by Hebba Youssef (CPO of Workweek and host of the I Hate It Here podcast), this conversation with Gabriella Serrato (Okta) and Amy Butler (Awardco) will highlight fresh approaches to recognition. From scaling global programs to building peer-to-peer culture and creating unique rewards, this session explores what it takes to innovate recognition strategies that truly resonate.
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