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RCGNZ Kansas City
Join an intimate group of people leaders for RCGNZ Kansas City—a practitioner-led dinner discussion focused on how modern organizations are using recognition insights to drive real engagement. Hosted by Awardco’s Center of Excellence, this informal evening conversation examines where recognition efforts succeed, where they stall, and how Awardco Engage™ helps close the gap between listening and action. Designed for HR and people leaders, the experience blends research-backed insight, peer discussion, and networking in a relaxed, executive-leaning setting.
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RCGNZ Kansas City
Join an intimate group of people leaders for RCGNZ Kansas City—a practitioner-led dinner discussion focused on how modern organizations are using recognition insights to drive real engagement. Hosted by Awardco’s Center of Excellence, this informal evening conversation examines where recognition efforts succeed, where they stall, and how Awardco Engage™ helps close the gap between listening and action. Designed for HR and people leaders, the experience blends research-backed insight, peer discussion, and networking in a relaxed, executive-leaning setting.

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