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1001 Ways to Reward Employees (Paperback)

~ Bob Nelson Ph.D. (Author), Stephen Schudlich (Illustrator), Ken Blanchard (Foreword)
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Better than money: Praise and personal gestures motivate workers. Things that don't cost money are ironically the most effective. -- The Wall Street Journal

[Helps managers] take certain rewards and mold them into new management styles at their companies. -- The New York Times


Product Description

Finally, managers are catching on to something employees already know: What really motivates a person to perform are those thoughtful, unexpected gestures that signify real appreciation. This chock-full guide to rewards of every conceivable type for every conceivable situation, written by management specialist Bob Nelson, offers over a thousand innovative ideas beyond the expected raise and/or promotion. Illustrations throughout.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 275 pages
  • Publisher: Workman Publishing Company; 1st edition (January 15, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156305339X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1563053399
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #440,438 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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198 of 199 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reward yourself- buy this book., February 18, 2008
This book is great and works under the premise that you get the best effort out of people, not by lighting a fire under them, but by building a fire within them.

In short, its simply a collection of ways to reward employees for doing a good job. It is divided into 6 sections (day to day rewards, intangible rewards, tangible rewards..) so there's definitely a boatload of reward ideas to fit just about any work situation. Examples from companies across the United States make this a fun read as well. Also good for any HR department- The Sixty-Second Motivator.
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111 of 116 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Employee Rewarding Ideas for Every Budget, October 8, 1999
By A Customer
BOOK REVIEW 1001 WAYS TO REWARD EMPLOYEES by Bob Nelson Workman Publishing Company, NY, NY Whether you manage a department, oversee a division, lead a company, or run a family business with just one employee, there is an essential principle to follow that is too often overlooked: What most motivates the people who work for you is recognition. The problem for too many of us, however, is that we don't have "employee recognition" as a line item in our budgets. In response to that all-too-common problem, Bob Nelson, author of 1001 Ways To Reward Employees, polled the American business community asking for low-cost ideas, proven strategies, achievement awards, contests, time off, case studies, and praise ideas. And the business community came through for him-and for us. This paperback has 225 pages of great ideas that leaders in the business community use to reward their hard-working employees-from keeping a "treasure chest" brimming with gifts so supervisors can reward employees on the spot (Chevron) to cab fare for workers who have to stay late (Time, Inc.) to pocket protectors, magnetic calendars and notepads imprinted with the slogan "Got an idea? Write it down!" to encourage employee participation in a suggestion program (John Deere). Whether you have a large recognition budget, a small budget, or no budget at all, you will find informal and formal ideas, expensive and cost-free ideas-something that will fit your need to let employees know how much you appreciate their efforts. Ken Blanchard, who wrote the forward, noted, "With 1001 Ways to Reward Employees, praising, recognizing and rewarding employees just became a little easier. You can now provide the rewards and recognition that people in your life so richly deserve...This is one book that should be on every manager's desk!" I have taught first-time manager classes over the past five years, and this is one of the concepts and tools our new managers appreciate the most. I've used many of the ideas myself. I highly recommend it!
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67 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lot's of ideas, but be wary of the focus, December 23, 1999
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As the title implies, the book contains a large number of ideas. Some will work in some organizations, while others might work elsewhere. As often happens when one tries to generate ideas in abundance, not all will be useful. But being able to puruse the overall landscape of opportunity has been helpful.

My concern, however, is the focus that this book places on recognition, as opposed to results. For a deeper treatment of human performance in the workplace, I suggest people also read RESPONSIBLE MANAGERS GET RESULTS: HOW THE BEST FIND SOLUTIONS, NOT EXCUSES, by Gerald Faust and co-authors. This provides a balance to the overall perspective of the leader. Because after all, the main purpose for rewarding employees is to achieve responsible performance that leads to organizational, bottom-line results.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rewarding employees rewards business
1001 Ways to Reward Employees is a 'must have' for business, from a one man office to a large corporation. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Georgia Benyk

5.0 out of 5 stars Every Manager Should Own This Book!
This book has multiple examples of successful employee reward programs. The book is set up to be fun and easy to read. It's full of great ideas. Read more
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The book is full of great ideas. Some are more novel than other, but there's something there for every office.
Published 14 months ago by Cynthia L. Booth

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Resource!
This is a great overview of what companies are doing for their employees. There are some creative ideas. This is something we need to consider more of. Read more
Published 18 months ago by A. Worden

5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE MOTIVATIONAL IDEAS!
This is the second time I have purchased this book. First one probably got handed around to 20 small business owners, and one must have kept it, so I bought the updated version... Read more
Published 19 months ago by L. Kenny

4.0 out of 5 stars Creativity is the key!
Often we aren't able to think creatively when we try to reward and affirm employees, but do so on a limited budget. This book is a great way to spark thought along those lines.
Published 22 months ago by Bob (Robert) MacLafferty

5.0 out of 5 stars Management Techniques that work.
Finding management and team building books in 2007 is easy. The problem is finding what works. Bob Nelson may not be the most prolific writer, but what he does write is usually of... Read more
Published on August 12, 2007 by Carla Fair-wright

5.0 out of 5 stars 1001 Ways to Reward Employees
User friendly, Great examples, works well in group discussions. If you want to examine your organization's recognition and rewards program this is an excellent source.
Published on April 2, 2007 by J. M. Lee

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