employee rewards
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The Main Ingredient Book
LITTLE EXTRAS

It’s important to take time to get to know your employees and learn about their personal situations. This will not only communicate to them that you care about them as individuals, but help you find ways to assist or reward …more

The Main Ingredient Book
LITTLE EXTRAS

It’s often a source of pride for employees to invite family and friends to dine with them where they work. Besides being a nice benefit, dining discounts allow employees to have the valuable experience of being a customer. …more

The Main Ingredient Book
LITTLE EXTRAS

Little Extras—unexpected gifts, fun perks, a helping hand financially—mean a lot to employees and can show them that you care about them as individuals beyond their work. Even small extras can score big points and are an …more

The Main Ingredient Book
FUN AND GAMES

Most restaurants hold parties for employees-usually a holiday party and a summer event. Besides just having fun and showing employees they are appreciated, parties are a way to build relationships among all staff in a more …more

The Main Ingredient Book
FUN AND GAMES

Getting away from it all can be work-related and/or educational, or simply a reward for a job well done. Either way, excursions and trips leave employees feeling energized and valued. Some things to consider: …more

The Main Ingredient Book
FUN AND GAMES

Many restaurants create their own currency to use as rewards. This in-store money is most frequently distributed by managers, allowing them to instantly recognize and reward positive behaviors. …more

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