Inexpensive Ways to Reward Employees

By Rhonda Abrams | May 7, 2003

Your business is only as good as the people who work for you. No matter how good your product, how necessary your service, how innovative your technology, it's the people in your company that ultimately determine your success. That's why it's important to nurture and reward your employees.

But in these days of tight budgets, many businesses don't have a lot of extra money to spend on employee benefits. Nevertheless, there are many things you can do to make your employees feel appreciated -- and keep them motivated and working hard -- that don't cost a lot.

In my business, I've had fun improvising with more creative employee perks. We've established a few that seem to be effective:

Of course, you always have to consider the effect any benefit will have on your business and act accordingly. For instance, this year, the birthday of one of my employees falls during an important trade show, and he won't get the day off. But he understands the business need. Instead, we'll buy him a nice dinner, sing happy birthday, and give him a day off some other time.

Copyright Rhonda Abrams, 2003


Rhonda Abrams is the author of The Successful Business Organizer, Wear Clean Underwear, and The Successful Business Plan: Secrets & Strategies. To receive Rhonda's free business tips newsletter, register at www.RhondaOnline.com.

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