SHRM WEBINAR
The Future of Employee Recognition and Engagement

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The Future of Employee Recognition and Engagement
In today's ever-evolving workplace, employee recognition and engagement are more critical than ever. Watch our webcast with employee engagement expert and Mercer consultant John Land to explore the latest trends shaping the future of work, including remote work, digital transformation, and the growing importance of employee belonging and well-being. Kari Carr also joins us, and as the admin at JB Hunt, she brings valuable real-world experience to the conversation.
- Discover actionable best practices for effective engagement, including gathering and acting on employee feedback, going beyond annual reviews, and developing multiple recognition programs to boost belonging.
- Hear real-world case studies demonstrating how innovative recognition strategies can reduce turnover, enhance productivity, and improve employee resilience.
- Learn about the most effective types of recognition and how to implement them in your workforce, even without a large budget.
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