Tag Archives: Rewards
Limitless Engagement
I went to see the new movie, “Limitless”, with Bradley Cooper. It’s a really fun show with a great cast and an interesting plot. If you’re a movie fan at all, you’ve already heard the gist of the story line … Continue reading
Connecting the Silos of Marketing and HR
Something really cool happened for The Miller Company this year. In January, we received a Golden Pyramid Award from Promotional Products Association International (PPAI) for having done one of the year’s best promotions and just a few weeks ago we … Continue reading
How a Recognition and Reward System can Help an “Angry” Workforce
“Twelve Angry Men” is a classic movie from the late 50’s. A slew of recognizable actors are in the movie – Henry Fonda, Jack Klugman and a handful of others for which I can’t recall names (you’d recognize them). The … Continue reading
More Brain Stuff…
In the USA, we drive on the right side of the road. I’ve been doing that successfully for a few decades now and like to think that I’m a good driver. On my trips to England, I’ve imagined what it … Continue reading
Tenure Recognition vs Service Recognition
I get that there’s an industry that has used the term “service recognition” for a long time and that habits are hard to break… But words mean things and I think it’s time to give a long overdue retirement party … Continue reading
Great Thinkers, Interesting Debate
Here’s a link to an interesting discussion between two very strong thinkers in the incentive and recognition space. I follow both Rick and Paul and I learn a lot from what they have to say. Both make strong arguments regarding … Continue reading
Art and Science
Michael Kalish created this piece of art to pay homage to perhaps the most famous athlete of all time (http://www.realizeali.com/). Kalish used miles of steel cable and over one thousand boxing speed bags to craft an image of Muhammad Ali The … Continue reading
5 W’s and an H for Employee Recognition
I learned this mantra in my high school journalism class and, on many occasions since then, have offered up silent thanks to Ms. Mabry for diligently drilling it into my head and forcing me to develop it as a writing … Continue reading

