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Employee Recognition

The History of National Nurses Week

Celebrated the first week in May, Nurses week is a week long celebration designed to honor healthcare’s unsung heroes, healthcare’s first line of defense.

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With Nurses Week fast approaching during the first week of May, Healthcare HR leaders are presented with an excellent opportunity to recognize such a vital part of their organization.

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Expressing gratitude to employees is not just a nicety and display of good manners in the modern workplace.

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Employee recognition messages and shows of appreciation make all the difference when it comes to creating a supportive, empowering work environment. Words are a powerful tool to motivate and inspire anyone – be it an employee, coworker, friend or family member.

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Are you looking for a fun way to celebrate National Nurses Week? Here are 20 fun ideas that will make your team feel truly special and appreciated.

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Need some inspiration for your Nurses Week thank you messages? We've outlined 30 message examples to help you craft the perfect message.

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National Nurses Week is fast approaching! It's time to start preparing your festivities for this special week. Get started with these 12 ideas.

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Employee Engagement

Inspirus’ own Senior Director of the Strategic Realization Office, Sue Severns, was recently featured on the PMI Dallas website as a featured author.

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Gone are the days when an annual pizza party was considered enough to recognize and appreciate employees. As the workforce evolves, so do employee expectations.

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There are two ways to approach an employee’s first day on the job. You could look at it as a checklist of orientation activities.

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There is no question about how important onboarding is for an employee’s journey and, ultimately, a company’s bottom line.

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The desire to be recognized and acknowledged is ingrained in all of us – it’s human nature to want to be appreciated.

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Words are powerful, and a well-crafted letter of recognition thanking an employee for their contributions can be a game-changer.

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Sometimes, there is nothing better than a few words of praise and appreciation. A genuine employee recognition message can make a world of difference for a team member.

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Those first few days or weeks on a job are critical for laying the foundation for a long and fruitful relationship.

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When an employee joins your organization, they’re virtually a blank slate. They represent an opportunity to mold them into a highly engaged, productive, and loyal members of your team.