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  1. Recognition Awards - Informal Vs. Formal

    Recognition programs can be kind of tricky to get started, but once you have them going, the benefits are awesome. Recognition can come in different forms and can be applied at different times. The important thing is that it's positive for a job well done, as this is the key to success.

     Horse butt bobble joke award and Standing Golden Star Rosewood Plaques Here are some ideas of informal vs. formal awards. Informal one the left, formal on the right, me in the middle!

    The first step is to figure out what kinds of recognition already exist in your organization. Does it work by making employees feel good about themselves? In what areas can your company improve? The second step is to decide what kind of program you want to create and how involved you want it to be. Below are some ideas.

    Informal Recognition

    It’s easy to use informal day-to-day recognition. Words of affirmation boost morale and make the job at hand more fun. A simple ‘Thanks’ when someone leaves at the end of a full day’s work may be all it takes. The best business managers express gratitude when their employees spend a day with the company. Other simple ways to recognize a great job include hand-written notes, cards, and thanks in the presence of others. Informal sales contests, weekly recognition awards and office competitions are other ideas suitable to the workplace.

    Lighten Up! Add Some Humor to Your Workplace

    Humorous awards are a great way to use informal recognition. You don’t need a structured recognition awards program to bring some laughter and fun to the workplace. The benefits include a positive working atmosphere where people don’t take themselves as seriously. Humor cancels negative emotions, connects people, and makes work a fun place to spend time each day. If you create a funny or tacky award, make sure the recipient has a good sense of humor and knows it’s a joke. Create hype for unusual awards by making them perpetual ones that get passed around the office from person to person. The ideas are endless, just make it fun and creative!

    Formal Recognition

    When planned ahead and customized for your organization, formal Recognition Programs can help a company reach its goals AND create a loyal and fulfilled staff. They’re a powerful tool that helps people feel better about their jobs and gives them a carrot to improve. And they’re cost effective!  Just be sure to plan before you jump in.

    According to the Recognition Professionals International (RPI), the 4 steps for a successful recognition awards program are Strategy, Implementation, Review, and Assessment. For more details, contact a Certified Recognition Professional, such as Trophies2Go President, Jeff Anderson. He’s happy to help you at [email protected].

    Creating a successful recognition awards program takes planning, strategy and perseverance. Below are the things you need to be successful:

    1. Set Clear Goals. When planning a program, figure out why you are doing it and what you’d like to get out of it. Also decide what variable you’d like to measure (for example, employee satisfaction) and then set a realistic goal for the program.

    2. Measure. Before beginning the program, get a baseline of what needs improvement. Then make a plan using employee recognition to help that particular area. Measure your variable before starting a program, at the next time period (such as a year) and then again at the end of the program. Assess the changes, see if there was progress, and check if goals were met. Then start cycle again and decide if the program is still relevant or needs change.

    3. Recognition. Once goals have been set and measured, the system is put into motion. Individuals who meet or exceed goals deserve recognition.

    4. Make It Ongoing. Some of the most successful sales, service or training recognition programs are built with longevity in mind. Programs are much more successful if they continue on an on-going basis.

    Once you have your method of recognition up and running, it does take time to order awards for each cycle. Assign one person to this task and schedule it on their calendar. Trophies2Go.com can help because we keep past orders, fill orders quickly, and make it easy to order online.

    5. Flexibility. A recognition awards program must be flexible and adaptable; able to change to meet goals. When beginning a Recognition Program, the person in charge sees a vision for the program, directs it for a few awards cycles, and then tweaks it when it needs it.

    6. Management Buy-In. Upper management has to be on board in order for a program to be successful. Be sure to communicate the goals of the program to management and get their support. Then they can take pride in the program, especially when goals are met or surpassed. When used, most programs create win-win scenarios for everyone involved, adding positive movement to the company. They are taken seriously and become important to the culture.

    7. Communication. It’s the most important piece of the program; the central focus. Recognition Program managers must communicate first, that there is a recognition program; second, why the company is doing it; and third, why it’s important. Management must communicate what the entire recognition program means to the company and how it’s important to the corporate culture. The program will be most successful if everyone in the company knows about it, thinks it’s important, and the goals are clear and measurable. Communicate when the company hosts an event to recognize winners and that they’ll measure the outcome of the program to see if they’ll do it again next year.

    The results of a successful formal recognition awards program are people who genuinely want to add to the value of their organization. All of the above ideas can be adapted for use in any program. This is a great tool for any leader to boost morale and productivity throughout their company.

    Cheers, Jessica

  2. Trophy Engraving Made Easy at Trophies2Go

    How Do I Get My Engraving To You?

    The hard work is done:  You’ve decided WHAT to engrave on that important recognition award.  Now how do you get it to us?  I’ll start with the quickest way for us to receive your trophy engraving.  But know that all methods below are fine.  We want to work with you to make your award as special as the person who will be receiving it!

    Enter Your Engraving With Your Order

    When you decide on the award you are interested in, make any needed size or color selections, update the quantity and click on the 'Buy' button.

    Next you will see the 'Engraving Input' page.  There are two options here.  If you already have your engraving information in a document, you can attach that document using Option #1.   If you have not already created a document, you can type your engraving text directly into our order system in Option #2.  Even with this option you can send us your logo to include with the text engraving.  Just click the 'Attach Image' button.  Your logo will count as one of the engraving lines on the awards. Text and logo engraving is included in the price.

    For both options, remember this is just a way to submit your engraving to us; we only see text.  It's not formatted at this point.  Even though it may show left-justified, this is incorrect. We will center all engraving on the award unless you specify otherwise.

    Add these awards to your cart and continue with your order placement.

    If you'd like to see a proof of your award, select that option when you see it.  Enter your email address.  We'll send the proof to you within 24-48 hours.

    Email Your Trophy Engraving After Placing Your Order

    If for some reason you have difficulties attaching your engraving, go ahead and place your order without the engraving.  When you are finished, you will receive an order confirmation from us with an order number.

    Send an email to us with your order number in the subject line and attach your trophy engraving here.  The best email to use is [email protected].

    Of course if you ever have problems entering your order from our website you are welcome to email us at [email protected] or call us directly at 877-926-4700.

    Including Your Company Logo

    Including your company logo on your awards is a great idea.  It helps to boost the importance of the recognition in the eye of the recipient.  It makes it ‘official’.  We want to make sure your logo looks great and represents your company well.  In order for our engraving equipment (diamond tip, laser, sandblaster) to do a good job, we need to have your logo in a certain format.

    Preferred formats are vector files (.EPS, .AI).

    Other compatible formats are .PDF, or .JPG and must be 300 dpi or greater.

    Artwork must be in a black and white format with no form of grayscale (shading).

    If your logo doesn’t fit our specifications, we’ll let you know via email.  You can then send us something in an acceptable format, or we may be able to convert it for a $20 fee, or you may decide to move forward with the text only.   Make sure to keep in touch with us often to prevent production delays.

    Hope this helps answer your questions about getting your engraving to us.  We want your awards to look amazing AND we want it to be easy for you.  Feel free to let us know how we’re doing!

    Blessings, Anne

  3. What Should My Engraving Say?

    You know you want to recognize a special employee with an award.  They’ve worked hard, they deserve it.  But what do you have engraved on the award?  How do you make sure the award is worded just right?  This isn’t always easy.  We get asked for assistance with this quite a bit.

    General Tips for the Message

    Keep in mind that your recipient's plaque or award will be displayed forever; on a shelf, wall, desk or bookcase.  Make your message stand out.

    Make sure it’s reflective of what they are being recognized for.

    If your award will be announced in front of an audience; keep it short, sweet and clever.

    Make it catchy and memorable, not long and drawn out.

    Having a sense of humor is fine, but make it tasteful if you choose to go this route.

    Read your award phrase out loud before printing it on the gift.

    Always include the date the award is presented, or at a minimum, the year.

    Wording will normally be centered, unless you specify otherwise.

    Include your company’s logo if possible.

    Use a motivational quote that is meaningful to your company or the individual.

    Typical Format

    Field Description/text

    Example

    (Name of Award)

    Diamond Award

    (Recipient Name) CAPS

    JANICE SULLIVAN

    (Accomplishment or reason for award)

    The true measure of success is the number of
    obstacles you overcome. Your tireless dedication to
    Trophies2Go is an example to all

    Date

    May 2012

    (Company Name and/or Logo,
    department or division if applicable)

    Trophies2Go
    Customer Service

    Here are a few wording examples for various types of awards.

    Leadership, Service and Retirement Awards

    In Appreciation of
    Twenty Years
    of
    Outstanding and Loyal Service
    to XYZ Widget Company

    ***

    In Recognition of Your

    Outstanding Efforts in Keeping

    Our Systems Operational

    24x7x365 in 2011

    ***

    The difference between success and

    Failure is often determined by one's

    Dedication. Your undying commitment

    To our company's success has

    Earned you our highest esteem.

    ***

    In Grateful Appreciation For Your

    Outstanding & Dedicated Service

    To The People in Your Community

    ***

    NAME

    ON BEHALF OF ALL THE WORKERS AT

    Jamba Juice

    WE WISH TO THANK FOR YOUR FINE EXAMPLE OF LEADERSHIP. YOU ARE THE #1 BOSS!

    Sales Awards

    In Recognition of Your

    Outstanding Sales Performance

    in Selling the Greatest Number of

    Licenses in 2011

    ***

    Congratulations On Attaining 125%

    Of Your Sales Goal for 2011

    ***

    THANK YOU FOR   WORKING BEHIND THE SCENES TO HELP

    Liberty Company

    MEET AND BEAT OUR   GOAL!

    ***

    CONGRATULATIONS TO   FOR BEING THE #1 SALESPERSON IN THE WEST REGION

    FOR THE MONTH OF   JULY AT HOME DEPOT.

    KEEP UP THE GREAT   WORK!

    ***

    Other Award Ideas

    FOR ACHIEVING THE IMPOSSIBLE AND BREAKING THE COMPANY SAFETY RECORD

    Target

    CONGRATULATES

    Name

    ***

    FOR YOUR COMMITMENT TO OUR TEAM AND YOUR DEDICATION OF TIME,

    The Eagles

    WOULD LIKE TO THANK

    Coach Name

    FOR LEADING OUR TENNIS TEAM TO VICTORY IN

    Year

    My most important tip?  Spend some time on the wording.  The recipient has done something wonderful for your company or organization.  Make it meaningful.   Speak from the heart.

    Note:  My next blog article will be sharing with you how to get that engraving to us.  Look for it on Thursday.

    Blessings, Anne

  4. Definitions for Common Trophy Terms

    What Does Acrylic Award Or Perpetual Plaque Mean Anyway?

    You’re looking online for an award for your organization.  As you’re reading the description, it says something like “Made of acrylic, this product stands 6 inches tall with a metallic silver resin insert”.  What the heck is resin?  Or acrylic?  These and other common trophy terms will be described below, hopefully making it easier to decide what trophy to buy.

    Junior Soccer Trophies with Column Choice This is an example of a soccer figure , blue column, and white base with a gold engraving plate.

    Acrylic:  This clear plastic material resembles glass.  However, it’s stronger, lighter, and safer than glass, as it won’t shatter.  It comes in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes; it engraves easily, making it a great material for awards.

    Base:  The base is the bottom of the trophy, what the figure and/or column is attached to.  Some common materials for bases include plastic, wood, or marble.  The engraving usually goes on the base.

    Column:  The column is the colored cylinder that gives a trophy height. It goes between the figure and the base.  Available in a variety of colors, a column can be cut to any size, making trophies customizable.

    Figure:  This is the person in action, star, or sports symbol that is attached to the top of a trophy.  Figures can be of any sport or activity – we have over 1000 different figure types at our Awards Factory.  There are also generic figures that can be customized with a mylar insert.

    Engraving:  The engraving is the personalized etching that goes on the trophy.  Engraving is either etched directly into the product or is etched onto a metal plate, which is then attached to the award.

    Realistic Chili Pot Engraved Medallion This chili award is an example of a medal with a mylar insert.

    Mylar insert:  A mylar insert is a fancy name for a sticker.  Usually round, these stickers are thicker and stronger than regular stickers, with super sticky adhesive.  They are carefully placed in either figures or medals to make them colorful and customizable.

    Medals or Medallions:  These are the same thing.  They are round awards that hang around someone’s neck or can be displayed on a stand.  Made of a metal alloy in gold, silver, or bronze, most medals also come with a colorful neck drape.  Some medals can be customized with the addition of a mylar insert in the middle.

    Perpetual:  A perpetual award is one that continues indefinitely.  It goes on and on.  So, for example, an employee of the month plaque with a few years’ worth of names would be an example of a perpetual award.   A new name is added each month.  Another common perpetual award is a Fantasy Football Trophy, with the names of the winners added each year to the base of the trophy.

    Monster Fantasy Football Perpetual Trophy Our monster trophy has a resin top and perpetual base. Engraved plates with winner's names are added to the sides each year.

    Plaque:  A plaque is a common corporate award that usually hangs on a wall.  Usually made of wood (and sometimes acrylic), plaques are flat with a large space for personalization.  Engraving is done on a metal plate and then attached to the front of the plaque.  Many plaques are perpetual, with lots of smaller plates that can be added over time.

    Plate:  The plate is where the engraving goes.  Usually made of brass, aluminum or another metal, the plate  is attached to an award with strong adhesive tape.

    Resin:  Resin is a synthetic compound that hardens into a pewter-looking statue.  It’s heavy, usually silver in color, and can be cast into almost any shape.  Many sports trophies are made of resin.

    I hope this helps lessen confusion about the terms we use!  If you have any questions or comments, or want to know about a different term I didn’t include, please comment below.  Thanks for reading!

    Cheers, Jessica

  5. Wedding Anniversary Gifts at Trophies2Go

    Silver-Accented-Rosewood-Desk-Clock A perfect 1st Anniversary Gift

    Happy Wedding Anniversary!

    It used to be the 1st wedding anniversary gift was paper, the 2nd was cotton, the 3rd was leather, and so on.  Now there is a modernized version of the wedding anniversary gift list.  And I like it!  You get way better stuff earlier in your marriage.  (Oh, and you can give way better stuff too.)  Here are some of the best exchanges as far as I am concerned:

    1st Anniversary. Who needs paper?  How about clocks instead?  We have an amazing assortment of clocks, all sizes and prices.

    3rd Anniversary is crystal rather than leather.  OK a leather jacket would be pretty cool, but I’d also love a crystal vase.   Or even better, a crystal heart with a very special message engraved on it.

    Glass is also an option for the 3rd anniversary.  Have you seen our Art Glass?  These pieces will make a statement in any room of your home or in your office.

    6th Anniversary is Wood.  Traditionally it has been candy or iron.  Really?  Wood is a great substitute.  Check out this Piano Finish Box.  I could put some lovely stuff in there.  Or how about this Elegant Wine Bottle Box. We engrave right on the lid.  The tools are included but you need to pick up your own favorite bottle to put in it.

    For the 7th anniversary, desk sets are in.  For the executive, we have many sets.  But maybe your sweetie doesn’t have an official desk.  Better to get an Engraved Bamboo Pen with an Engraved Bamboo Pen Case as an on-the-go desk set.

    The 25th anniversary is still silver.  Can't go wrong with silver.  Check out one of our Silver Trays or this beautiful Silver Flame Crystal.

    Let us know if you’d like help finding that special wedding anniversary gift for your special someone. We’d love to be a part of celebrating your love.  877-926-4700.

    Happy Anniversary!

    Anne

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