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Engagement is driven by emotional bonds but only 42% get C-suite recognition

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New research has revealed that 70% of employees highlight the importance of recognition, but less than half (42%) report receiving regular recognition from their CEOs.

Boostworks, a leading provider of employee reward and recognition, benefits delivery and wellbeing solutions’, has today launched the findings of its latest research-based whitepaper: “The Heart of Workplace Engagement”.

Flagging the importance of the pivotal role of emotional bonds in fostering an engaged and productive workforce, the research – carried out across 3,000 HR professionals, C-suite leaders, and employees across UK businesses – is a deep dive into the role of employer recognition. It emphasises the particular importance of line managers and peers and how they’re the ‘unsung heroes’ for recognising employee achievements and progress.  Receiving recognition from managers was cited as pivotal, impacting morale and engagement for 51% of employees.

Andy Caldicott, CEO at Boostworks, commented:

Our research shows a significant discrepancy between employee needs for recognition and what is actually given, underscoring a substantial gap in leadership practices where the emotional and professional needs of employees are not being fully met.

Andy Caldicott, CEO at Boostworks

Key findings and recommendations:

Emotional connections matter:
Mind the gap:
Unsung heroes: Line managers and peers:
Communication and transparency:

Caldicott continues:

The narrative here is clear – the journey towards a thriving workplace culture is a collective endeavour, demanding a strategic approach to harmonise recognition practices with the holistic aspirations of all employees.

Businesses must prioritise emotional connections and recognise the unsung heroes – line managers and peers. By fostering a culture of recognition and setting the tone for better, more transparent communications, organisations can enhance engagement, satisfaction, and all importantly, retention.

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