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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse
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      One of the departments is wanting to be able to give their staff KUDOS. While I am just being asked about it, the other tech has searched, found and rejected at least one package due to HIPPA and PHI issues. The application requested / retained to much information.

      While I am searching - has anyone looked at / implemented anything similar?

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates
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        We just have a shout-out bot on slack that you post them to.

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        • gjacobseG
          gjacobse @stacksofplates
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          @stacksofplates

          I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @gjacobse
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            @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

            @stacksofplates

            I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

            What ever happened to just sending a company wide "Thanks Karen" emails?

            Why does a project like this even exist?

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates @gjacobse
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              @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

              @stacksofplates

              I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

              I mean you could do that in teams. It wasn't about the specific tool, more the format.

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                jt1001001 @gjacobse
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                @gjacobse we use Sharepoint/Yammer for this.

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                  marcinozga @gjacobse
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                  @gjacobse
                  https://www.staples.com/Staples-Gummed-Security-Tint-10-Envelope-4-1-8-x-9-1-2-White-500-Box-200519-19260/product_200519?back=true
                  https://www.staples.com/Gift-Cards/cat_SC5857

                  I think that's the right technology when you want to recognize an employee.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ @DustinB3403
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                    @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                    @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

                    @stacksofplates

                    I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

                    What ever happened to just sending a company wide "Thanks Karen" emails?

                    Why does a project like this even exist?

                    Kudos are a big part of many companies, and it's not hard to imagine why. Many companies will actually pay some bonuses or gift cards for kudos. A $50 visa gift card is an investment well spent when you have someone busting their ass. I have been on the kudos side and when you get a small token of thanks beyond a "Karen" email it means alot.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @IRJ
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                      @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                      @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                      @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

                      @stacksofplates

                      I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

                      What ever happened to just sending a company wide "Thanks Karen" emails?

                      Why does a project like this even exist?

                      Kudos are a big part of many companies, and it's not hard to imagine why. Many companies will actually pay some bonuses or gift cards for kudos. A $50 visa gift card is an investment well spent when you have someone busting their ass. I have been on the kudos side and when you get a small token of thanks beyond a "Karen" email it means alot.

                      I was just in a employee council meeting (something new to our company) and something like this was brought up - why doesn't the company have some type of appreciation protocol?

                      I agree the emails/social media blah blah is just a waste, but then again I'm not a millennial, I didn't get any participation trophies, but $20-50 would be pretty nice once in a while, and it's a real motivator to do better. I think it's even better for places where the pay is on the lower end.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                        @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                        @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                        @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

                        @stacksofplates

                        I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

                        What ever happened to just sending a company wide "Thanks Karen" emails?

                        Why does a project like this even exist?

                        Kudos are a big part of many companies, and it's not hard to imagine why. Many companies will actually pay some bonuses or gift cards for kudos. A $50 visa gift card is an investment well spent when you have someone busting their ass. I have been on the kudos side and when you get a small token of thanks beyond a "Karen" email it means alot.

                        Sure, but sending out a Kudos through some specific application has nothing to do with the reward aspect that you're discussing, and wasn't at all a part of what I was discussing in my post that you opt'd to downvote.

                        This is specifically the delivery of an announcement, email has a very good delivery record. Why use something else for the announcement?

                        Someone from HR or wherever will still deliver the reward in person for that employee busting their ass.

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                          1337 @DustinB3403
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                          @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                          @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                          @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                          @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

                          @stacksofplates

                          I am not certain, but I think they would like to stay in the O365 realm. Though, I will make note of that...

                          What ever happened to just sending a company wide "Thanks Karen" emails?

                          Why does a project like this even exist?

                          Kudos are a big part of many companies, and it's not hard to imagine why. Many companies will actually pay some bonuses or gift cards for kudos. A $50 visa gift card is an investment well spent when you have someone busting their ass. I have been on the kudos side and when you get a small token of thanks beyond a "Karen" email it means alot.

                          Sure, but sending out a Kudos through some specific application has nothing to do with the reward aspect that you're discussing, and wasn't at all a part of what I was discussing in my post that you opt'd to downvote.

                          This is specifically the delivery of an announcement, email has a very good delivery record. Why use something else for the announcement?

                          Someone from HR or wherever will still deliver the reward in person for that employee busting their ass.

                          The reason for kudos is because the companies are after enhancing employee engagement. They do it by instant gratification, recognition, awards, likes etc.

                          Think of it as a game. When you break the high score you'd want everyone to know.
                          That's why you see badges, awards and gamification in every kind of service nowadays. This is the same thing.

                          That's why just sending an email manually doesn't give you the maximum employee engagement. So that's a reason to look for something more elaborate.

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @1337
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                            @pete-s I guess, still seems like "participation trophies". I'm at the point where I'd rather just have the cash or time off and not deal with this kind of game.

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                              IRJ @DustinB3403
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                              @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                              @pete-s I guess, still seems like "participation trophies". I'm at the point where I'd rather just have the cash or time off and not deal with this kind of game.

                              It's not a participation trophy, because everyone gets a participation trophy. This is actually earned, and the acknowledgement is worth it to company and to employees.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                                @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                                @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                                @pete-s I guess, still seems like "participation trophies". I'm at the point where I'd rather just have the cash or time off and not deal with this kind of game.

                                It's not a participation trophy, because everyone gets a participation trophy. This is actually earned, and the acknowledgement is worth it to company and to employees.

                                It is to a participation trophy, because you're paid to do a job, this simply acknowledges that you went above and beyond with some pictures or whatever.

                                The bonus, which is completely normal and common practice is what IMO should matter to the employee who gets these Participation Trophies.

                                I think you must find these to be important, why else would you defend the practice?

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @IRJ
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                                  @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                                  @pete-s I guess, still seems like "participation trophies". I'm at the point where I'd rather just have the cash or time off and not deal with this kind of game.

                                  It's not a participation trophy, because everyone gets a participation trophy. This is actually earned, and the acknowledgement is worth it to company and to employees.

                                  I agree with this - I just hate the gamification of it, but sadly, I understand the gamification of it.

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                                  • IRJI
                                    IRJ @DustinB3403
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                                    @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                                    It is to a participation trophy, because you're paid to do a job, this simply acknowledges that you went above and beyond with some pictures or whatever.

                                    Since you have no idea what a participation trophy is or what it means...

                                    https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=What's a participation trophy%3F

                                    @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                                    I think you must find these to be important, why else would you defend the practice?

                                    I find that businesses should do things where they pay very little out of pocket and gain alot of morale from it. I've been given these awards before and I find them very encouraging. Even $25 feels like a great gesture and is above and beyond what your company has to do.

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                                    • gjacobseG
                                      gjacobse @IRJ
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                                      @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                                      @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                                      It is to a participation trophy, because you're paid to do a job, this simply acknowledges that you went above and beyond with some pictures or whatever.

                                      Since you have no idea what a participation trophy is or what it means...

                                      https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=What's a participation trophy%3F

                                      @dustinb3403 said in O365: KUDOS:

                                      I think you must find these to be important, why else would you defend the practice?

                                      I find that businesses should do things where they pay very little out of pocket and gain alot of morale from it. I've been given these awards before and I find them very encouraging. Even $25 feels like a great gesture and is above and beyond what your company has to do.

                                      And it does make you feel better - yes,... $25 isn't much. But it's the acknowledgement of your efforts, not just your showing up.

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                                        @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                                        Since you have no idea what a participation trophy is or what it means...
                                        https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=What's a participation trophy%3F

                                        Participation Trophy, every gets cake or pizza.

                                        This: Everyone gets told Great Job, here's your paycheck.

                                        @irj said in O365: KUDOS:

                                        I find that businesses should do things where they pay very little out of pocket and gain alot of morale from it. I've been given these awards before and I find them very encouraging. Even $25 feels like a great gesture and is above and beyond what your company has to do.

                                        So you have a dog in this fight because you're underpaid and work for a shitty employer who needs to game you into thinking that things aren't so bad.

                                        Now that we've level set, how is a standard and completely normal Bonus not acceptable.

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                                        • gjacobseG
                                          gjacobse @DustinB3403
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                                          @dustinb3403

                                          That may be the 'line difference' between a Kudo and a Bonus. The bonus could be that the agency has done well that quarter / year, or you have had exceptional performance during a period of time.

                                          where as the Kudos is akin to - that person made my day today better, or answered questions in a way that didn't make it seem like I was obtuse... Went out of their way to ensure that one person had everything they needed for that conference call...

                                          While similar - they are not always one and the same.

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @gjacobse
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                                            @gjacobse said in O365: KUDOS:

                                            @dustinb3403

                                            That may be the 'line difference' between a Kudo and a Bonus. The bonus could be that the agency has done well that quarter / year, or you have had exceptional performance during a period of time.

                                            where as the Kudos is akin to - that person made my day today better, or answered questions in a way that didn't make it seem like I was obtuse... Went out of their way to ensure that one person had everything they needed for that conference call...

                                            While similar - they are not always one and the same.

                                            Absolutely not, any compensation paid beyond your income is paid as a bonus, you end up paying tax on that (or should).

                                            This is simply skirting that tax liability and gaming employees to work for less with the potential to get an extra $50 bucks every now and then.

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