Employee recognition isn’t just a nice cultural touch—it shows up in performance and retention data. Below, we walk through before-and-after rates via three lenses:
- A longitudinal person‑level study (Gallup)
- A system‑wide programme (NHS England)
- Vendor‑platform real‑world client results (Awardco)
Together, they demonstrate a consistent theme: meaningful recognition leads to meaningful ROI gains.
Gallup (2022–2024 cohort)
In a longitudinal tracking of over 3,400 workers, Gallup found that those who received high‑quality recognition in 2022 were about 45% less likely to have left by 2024 compared with peers who didn’t receive that level of recognition. This wasn’t a vendor case study, but a person-level follow-through analysis.
NHS England retention program (2022–2024)
After rolling out a national retention framework that combines local listening, recognition, and staff experience initiatives, the turnover rate (leavers) dropped from 12.5% in 2022 to 10.1% in the 12 months to September 2024.
This translates to roughly 21,300 fewer leavers year‑over‑year.
PMG
The B2B company centralized recognition on a branded platform, MyKudos via Awardco, achieving over 90% login rates and 80% reward redemption. Employees recognized early experienced a 40% reduction in attrition, while those receiving four or more recognitions were 50% less likely to leave. Recognition also fueled a peer-driven “flywheel” effect, with employees 30% more likely to give recognition after receiving it themselves.

Southern Oregon Head Start (SOHS)
SOHS implemented Awardco across 25 locations, cutting attrition from 45% to 8% over two years and saving thousands per retained employee. With 80–85% login adoption, the program improved morale, lowered turnover, and delivered an estimated 8X ROI.
Lineage Logistics
Lineage Logistics transformed recognition for its 26,000+ mostly deskless employees by launching Awardco with a hands-on, leadership-led approach. Since implementation, the program has achieved a 20–30% reduction in attrition, a 133% year-over-year increase in recognitions, and has expanded globally.
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By examining before-and-after data from independent research, large-scale public programs, and real-world organizations, this analysis shows the measurable impact of recognition on employee performance—consistently improving retention, engagement, and overall business outcomes.





