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It’s Time to recognize: Discover daily insights, ideas, and inspiration on all things employee recognition, corporate culture, and wellness.

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Cori is Baudville's in-house Recognitionista (she's officially a Certified Recognition Professional, too) and a member of the Millennial generation. Get her employee recognition tips and special discounts by liking Baudville on Facebook.
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Baudville Raises $1,000 for Gilda’s Club of Grand Rapids!

Last week, I told you how the Baudville team was purchasing casual day stickers in an effort to raise money for Gilda’s Club. You can read all the details of this fundraiser and the book drive we did for Gilda’s Club earlier this summer right here on the blog.

We wrapped up our fundraising drive earlier this week and are proud to announce that we raised $1,000 for Gilda’s Club! Our total is a combination of contributions from employees, a company match through Baudville’s Helping Hand, and an additional generous match by our company founder and chairman.

Since October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it seemed appropriate that we should spend our final casual day sporting pink.

Thank you to all the employees who contributed to the cause! 



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Cori is Baudville's in-house Recognitionista (she's officially a Certified Recognition Professional, too)  and a member of the Millennial generation. Get her employee recognition tips and special discounts by liking

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Baudville Receives STELLAService’s Rating for Customer Service Excellence

Customer service has always been a top priority for us at Baudville. As the place for daily recognition, we're known for our quick and friendly service delivered both over the phone and the Internet.

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Baudville Supports Cancer Awareness in October

1 in 8 women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her life.  That’s 12% of the population!  Millions of families are affected by this tragic statistic.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Baudville is getting involved in this important cause with a week-long company fundraising event.

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Five Tips for Holiday Employee Gift Giving

Although some people say the art of gift giving has fallen by the wayside in our fast-paced lives, I say not so! Lots of managers, companies, and coworkers give meaningful, memorable gifts to employees during the holiday season. 

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Don’t Forget to Celebrate Boss’s Day on Monday!

Employees enjoy lots of recognition holidays throughout the year. In early March, there’s Employee Appreciation Day. In October, we celebrate Customer Service Week. Throughout the year, different industries and professions have their own holidays, such as National Nurses Week, Teacher Appreciation Week, and even Doctor’s Day.

Sometimes bosses get left out because they’re so busy planning the recognition! Thankfully, October has a day just for them.

Boss’s Day is celebrated annually on October 16. Because that falls on a Sunday this year, you should plan to recognize your boss on Monday.  Here are a few of our suggestions for Boss’s Day celebrations:

 Send an ePraise  –for free!
 Make your boss’s favorite baked good.
 Take your boss out to lunch, your treat!
 Buy your boss a new coffee cup.
 Bring your boss a fresh cup of coffee from a local coffee shop first thing in the morning.
 Write a thank you to your boss expressing your appreciation.
 Personalize a gift for your boss’s desktop.

Last year, my coworker and I put together some goodies for our manager and treated her to lunch. Not only did she feel appreciated, but it was a great opportunity for our team to build camaraderie.


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Cori is Baudville's in-house Recognitionista (she's officially a Certified Recognition Professional, too)  and a member of the Millennial generation. Get her employee recognition tips and special discounts by liking Baudville on Facebook

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