
A great way to reward employees is to give them personalized achievement
trophies.
Corporate recognition awards come in a variety of styles and are usually crafted out of fine crystal or acrylic. The most common trophy shapes are stars, pyramids, tombstones or billboards.
Your corporate logo is etched into the acrylic or crystal trophy and a message noting the achievement and year is also recommended. The employee's name should be boldly displayed as well.
In the financial industry they are know as "deal toys", and are giving for hitting sales goals.
Custom awards can also be created in the shape of a company product, or other special design.
Fine
Crystal Trophies start at under $15, and
Acrylic Awards under $10. It's a great low-cost way to show employees that they are a valuable asset to your company.
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Corporate recognition starts at only $10
Giving trophies and awards are a low-cost way of motivating employees.
I recommend: Acrylic Awards start at $10, and fine crystal trophies can be ordered for as little at $15 each.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- Give awards for a variety of accomplishments at different management levels - sales goals, excellence in customer service, volunteer work, etc.
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