Five ways to make work anniversaries meaningful for your employees and valuable for your organization

by Rick Joi
Rick Joi is the founder of The Workiversary Group and author of the award‑winning book, Inspiring Work Anniversaries.

The Summer 2024 issue of Thriving! magazine from the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce is out — and it has a great article about work anniversaries in it!

Learn about the top five low-effort and low-expense ways to acknowledge work anniversaries.

They each (1) build a sense of belonging, (2) reinforce your organization's purpose, and (3) strengthen perceived organizational support — three things that have been proven to increase organizational effectiveness.

Check it out here: Ideas for making work anniversaries meaningful for your employees and valuable for your organization

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