Rewards are crucial in motivating and retaining employees. Many employers see monetary rewards such as salary raises, cash bonuses, stock options, and profit-sharing as the best incentives. While it is assumed that employees want cash rewards, they often show greater enthusiasm toward non-monetary incentives. That is why having the right reward strategy is essential for employee engagement and retention.
Money is not the only motivational factor for employees. A recent study showed that 79% of employees quit their jobs not because of money but because of a lack of appreciation. A study by the Incentive Research Federation reveals that 80% of top performers prefer incentive travel and experiences, not cash.
Balancing Monetary and Non-Monetary Rewards
Organizations must include monetary and non-monetary incentives as employees have different preferences. Age, personality, and income differences all play a role in the rewards employees want.
For example, younger workers prefer experiences like travel or concerts over material things. Older employees may be happier with practical items for their homes or car. Extroverts like social rewards like a group movie night, while introverts enjoy more solo experiences like a spa voucher. Living wage workers would rather have a simple cash bonus, whereas senior managers will be excited about club membership.
Tailored Employee Rewards
While it is easy to make assumptions about what employees want, it is best to ask them. Tailored employee rewards are a better alternative to a one-size-fits-all rewards package. Employees prefer flexibility and personalization when it comes to rewards. Offer a variety of incentives and ideally give employees the choice of which reward to claim.
You can use software where employees can select from a catalog of rewards. You can also give them lifestyle spending accounts, assigning amounts to specific spending categories. For example, you can offer a $200 monthly stipend on health and wellness and let employees choose where to spend it on the fitness club, organic store, or health app of their choice.
Benefits of Customized Employee Incentives
So, why do tailored rewards work? Employees want choice, variety, and personalization for these reasons:
They feel more valued as individuals. Customized rewards make employees feel understood and appreciated on a more personal level.
They see them as more meaningful. When rewards cater to their specific interests and actual needs, employees see them as relevant.
They get more excited. Variety creates a sense of thrill. It is a lot more exciting for employees when they have many options for rewards to choose from.
Tailored rewards are more valuable, meaningful, and exciting. Feeling that they are treated and respected as individuals is highly motivating. Incentives that resonate with them are what will engage employees and what will drive their performance.
Examples of Non-Monetary Rewards
There are numerous kinds of non-financial incentives you can offer your employees. They can be grouped into five categories: recognition, tangible rewards, experiential rewards, opportunity, and flexibility.
Recognition
Many employees want to be acknowledged and appreciated for their work, which is all the reward they need. These are some examples:
Public shout-outs on your corporate blog, newsletter, or social media accounts
Group messages from co-workers
CEO recognition, whether it’s a personal note or one-on-one lunch
Formal recognition programs and awards ceremonies
Tangible Rewards
These are usually items that employees would consider treats or even small luxuries. You can give away:
Vouchers and gift cards to an expensive spa, café, or retailer
Books or book-of-the-month subscriptions
Curated food packages
Plant kits and plants like succulents and cacti
Gadget accessories such as speakers, headphones, chargers, and power banks
Company swag like shirts, accessories, and tumblers
Experiential Reward
Enjoyment over experiences lasts longer than material things. That is why experiential rewards are popular among employees. These are some ideas:
Vacation trips, whether all-expenses-paid trips or free hotel nights
Restaurant meals at a pricey restaurant
Fun classes like cooking, baking, guitar, yoga, or painting
Event tickets to a concert, movie, sports game, museum, or festival
Fitness club or gym membership
Spa and salon appointments
Music subscriptions
Opportunity
Another way of rewarding employees is by giving them opportunities to grow in their careers by investing in their professional development. You can do this through:
Courses, certifications, seminars, and conferences
Mentorship program
Membership in professional or industry associations
More autonomy at work or a chance to work on passion projects
A chance to lead teams or a special project
Flexibility
Employees consider flexibility at work a huge perk. Some things you can offer:
Flexible scheduling
Telecommuting or remote work options
Paid time off and extra leaves
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You must reward in the right form. If you give an incentive that is not exciting or relevant for employees, don’t expect them to get or stay motivated. People prefer different rewards. But you also must reward in the right way. Employees want flexibility and personalization when it comes to rewards. Offer a variety of incentives and ideally give employees the choice of which reward to claim.
Offering customized reward catalogs can be complicated to set up and administer. Consider working with a partner that will make it easier for you to provide tailored rewards. WorkProud can help you create digital employee experiences that unify various employee reward and recognition programs and processes under a unified platform.
Contact us below about customizing your reward program.
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