It's important to show your employees that you appreciate them, but don't do it by giving out a pen gift box. Just like how you give gifts to your loved ones, it must be unique to how you know the individual -- personal and genuine.
However, it is important to keep in mind that there are those who like being in the spotlight and those who'd rather be appreciated in private.
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Thanksgiving is a great reminder of the importance of gratitude. This article helps us to promote a culture of gratitude towards our employees during the holidays and always!
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