The ABCs Of Management Gift-Giving

Topics:
Talent Management
Tags:
ABC Inc.,
American Society For Training & Development,
Employee
Source:
American Society for Training & Development

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Overview: Most companies face the problem of employee turnover. However, very few companies try to find the reasons for the same. Most employees seek satisfaction in their work, which probably comes when a task is accomplished successfully and the efforts of employees are appreciated. Of late, it has been observed that companies are doing very little on their part to boost employees’ morale. As a result, companies are loosing more employees than gaining. Experts suggest that gifts can also act as a great morale booster. The gifts act as token of appreciation for employees’ efforts. The paper examines this issue.

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Format: PDF | Size: 507KB | Date: Dec 2000 | Pages: 4


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