The document discusses how creating a culture of gratitude in the workplace makes good business sense. It provides examples of how companies can recognize and reward employees through various appreciation awards and gifts to show gratitude. These include sales and service awards, employee appreciation awards, celebrating employee milestones and years of service, as well as giving client appreciation gifts. Companies are also encouraged to get involved in the community through charitable causes to foster gratitude.
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Inspiring Examples of
Corporate Gratitude
Saying thank you to your employees and
clients makes great business sense.2016
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Creating a culture of gratitude in the workplace is
Thank You - We Appreciate You.”
24. Special Moments In Time
“For the past 10 years, SalesSmith has
consistently delivered quality clothing and
promotional items that align very well
with the professional image we portray at
Northwestern Mutual.”
Conrad York, Vice President Marketing,
Northwestern Mutual
30. Appreciation
“For over 12 years, SalesSmith has been a great
service provider to Briggs & Stratton. They are
conscientious and go the extra mile to make
promo item purchases.”
Chris Winius, Marketing Manager,
Briggs & Stratton
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Our Story
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Natalie Zajac, Event Planner, Conferences & IES, Robert W. Baird & Co.
U.S. Bank Institutional Trust and Custody
Conrad York, Vice President Marketing, Northwestern Mutual
Chris Winius, Marketing Manager, Briggs & Stratton
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