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The Importance Of Workplace Recognition

Professor Loredana Padurean, Senior Associate Dean, Asia School of Business

06-Apr-22 12:00

The Importance Of Workplace Recognition

When was the last time your boss patted you on your shoulder to tell you that you’ve done a good job? It’s been proven that well-recognised employees are more motivated, productive and more determined to create innovations and boost workplace efficiency. And did you know that employees report that recognition is more effective than an additional bonus of five per cent of their salary? Tune in as we discuss the importance of workplace recognition and how you, as a leader, could motivate your employees to better your business with Prof. Loredana Padurean, Senior Associate Dean at Asia School of Business.

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Produced by: Freda Liu, Lily Chai

Presented by: Christine Wong, Arvindh Yuvaraj


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