Note to Managers: Praise Leads to Better Performance

 In Performance, Vermont Human Resources

As reported by Quartz, a new Harvard Business School study has found that people who received praise dealt better with stress, were less likely to burnout, were more creative problem solvers and had better performance under pressure. And as a bonus, they formed stronger long-term relationships with their employer. So performance and retention. What’s not to like?

Great Job!

Great Job!