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Are “performance improvement incentive programs” and “employee recognition programs” a matter of semantics?

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Are “performance improvement incentive programs” and “employee recognition programs” a matter of semantics?

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In my opinion, the incentive industry has two competing factions. One side disseminates a complete performance improvement strategy utilizing the tenets of the behavior model, i.e., communications, training, measurement, feedback, and awards. The other simply uses recognition to validate performance. From a behavioral science perspective, what is the best strategy to drive employee performance improvement?

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