Employee recognition overview
Employee recognition opportunities abound at the University of Washington. From Service Awards that celebrate those who make long-term commitments to their careers at UW to the University’s highest honors bestowed upon staff: the Distinguished Staff Awards and the Thorud Leadership Award. Individual and team achievements are celebrated every day through formal and informal departmental programs that encourage timely recognition of a job well done either by supervisors, peers, or both!
Taking time to applaud valuable contributions builds community and stronger teams in the process. Recognition that comes from a manager or from a peer are equally important. When staff demonstrate excellence, integrity, innovation, diversity, and respect, it’s time to congratulate them on a job well done.
For example, if you manage a department that values innovation, when you applaud exceptional innovation, you reinforce your group’s key value and send a positive message about your collective purpose.
Managers can survey their own teams to learn the preferred methods of recognition. More introverted individuals, for instance, may want to remain low-key, while others appreciate being publicly praised. Professional & Organizational Development surveys staff on the types of recognition that they value. In order of popularity, UW staff report they appreciate:
- Time off, overtime, discretionary time (rules vary depending on job classification)
- Food (pizza, coffee and baked goods)
- Peer recognition
- Gift cards, prizes, sports tickets
- Personal thank you note or award certificate printed on quality card stock
- After-work activities, team bonding time
- “Rock star” status, gold stars, traveling trophy, gnome of recognition
- Office parties or campus tours at a UW museum or the UW Botanic Gardens
- Public recognition (employee of the month, newsletter spotlight, All Hands shout-out)
- Professional growth opportunities; take a professional class or attend a conference
- Opportunities to participate on a committee or a high visibility project
- Increased responsibilities
- Cross-training
- Take to lunch or to coffee
- Workspace changes
- Remote work opportunities, flexible schedule
- Off-site retreat for project team
- Vertical appreciation up organizational chart
- Recognition in their professional field
- Networking opportunities; lunch or coffee with a senior leader
- Leading expert training