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

5 Reasons to Plan a Photo Op at Your Award Ceremony

Award ceremonies are common during the fourth quarter as organizations host holiday gatherings and recognize the outstanding performances from the year. When planning your award ceremony and award presentation, make sure you also plan photo opportunities with the award winners. 

You can use pictures of your award ceremony in many ways. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words. Here are five uses of award ceremony pictures: 

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Free Downloads Help with Year End Recognition

Year end award ceremony and office holiday party planning are in full swing this time of year! To help your events go as smoothly as possible – and to bring some cheer to the office – download these resources for free from our Recognition Resource Center

 

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Baudville Expands Trophy Collection for Year End Awards

Recognizing top performers can have many benefits for business 

As the end of the fourth quarter approaches, companies are planning office parties and year end award ceremonies. These events are crucial cultural and motivational events for employees, says Baudville , the leading innovator in day-to-day recognition and award solutions for the workplace. 

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Recognizing Veterans on Veteran's Day

At Neidig Elementary School in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, a hallway has been transformed for Veteran’s Day into a “Hall of Honor.” 

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Holiday Team Recognition Gift Ideas

The holidays are right around the corner, and managers are already thinking about the perfect holiday gift for 2010. At the end of the year, it’s important to recognize the accomplishments and efforts of your teammates or employees. 

A small act of recognition can boost spirits and motivation for the New Year. If employees don’t feel appreciated, they won’t be as engaged or put forth as much effort. 

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