Survey results show rise of new social technologies to address limitations of traditional performance reviews
SOUTHBOROUGH, Mass., and DUBLIN, Ireland – May 29, 2013
– Results of the Spring 2013 SHRM/Globoforce Employee Recognition Survey*, were announced today by
® (
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), a leading provider of social recognition solutions, and the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world's largest association devoted to human resource management. According to the survey, 74 percent of respondents say crowdsourced recognition data** provides a more accurate picture of employee performance, and 90 percent say feedback from an employee’s peers is more accurate than that of one supervisor or manager. To download the Spring 2013 report,
. In the Spring 2013 survey, responses from more than 800 HR professionals surveyed show the impact of recognition on employee engagement, satisfaction, and performance reviews. Key insights from the survey include:
Crowdsourced feedback and recognition can address the limitations of traditional performance reviews.
Of the companies surveyed, 77 percent conduct performance reviews once a year. Still, employees overwhelmingly feel more frequent reviews by multiple sources would provide more accurate input and create a more effective recognition program. Key findings include:
Investment in recognition programs lowers workforce frustration and boosts employee productivity.
Data from the survey shows a connection between employee productivity and satisfaction and a company’s recognition program spend. According to respondents, higher budget allocations result in less frustrated and more productive employees. Employees at companies that invest more than one percent of payroll in a recognition program are:
Praise coupled with prize is the most powerful motivator.
Praise is a powerful motivator for employees. When that praise is coupled with a prize, employees’ performance is driven even further. SHRM/Globoforce survey findings include:
“The arrival of the crowdsourced performance review is a welcome paradigm shift in the human resources industry,” said Eric Mosley, CEO of Globoforce. “An innovative, more complete system for providing team members with accurate, consistent feedback creates happier employees and more productive work environments.” “The potential behind the concept of crowdsourced reviews is exponentially profound,” said Alexander Alonso, SHRM’s vice president of research. “This practice has potential cultural and business implications for employee performance and overall company success.”
Survey Methodology
* The SHRM/Globoforce Employee Recognition Survey is an employee recognition survey that examines employee engagement and performance management, as well as other key metrics associated with employee recognition. The survey is commissioned by Globoforce and conducted in collaboration with SHRM. There were 803 responses from organizations with 500+ employees, resulting in a margin of error of +/- 3 percent at a 95 percent confidence level. The online survey was conducted by SHRM from March 14-24, 2013. ** For the purposes of this survey, crowdsourcing is defined as the collection of feedback from all employees within an organization. To download the full Spring 2013 report, visit:
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About Globoforce
Globoforce is the world’s leading provider of social recognition solutions, redefining how companies understand, manage, and motivate their employees. Innovative companies around the world use Globoforce’s cloud-based social recognition software to reveal the true performance and influence of every employee and strengthen company culture. With Globoforce, HR and business leaders can take a strategic approach to recognition programs that result in measurable benefits to the bottom line driven by increases in employee engagement, retention, and productivity. Globoforce is co-headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts, and Dublin, Ireland. To learn more:
About the Society for Human Resource Management The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest association devoted to human resource management. Representing more than 260,000 members in more than 140 countries, the Society serves the needs of HR professionals and advances the interests of the HR profession. Founded in 1948, SHRM has more than 575 affiliated chapters within the United States and subsidiary offices in China and India. Visit SHRM Online at www.shrm.org and follow us on Twitter @SHRMPress.
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