Giving compliments at work is a powerful way to show appreciation for your colleagues and/or employees. By using the tips, tops and examples from this blog, you can ensure that you give compliments in an effective way and increase the positive impact of it within your organization! Below we teach you how best to give compliments to your employees and colleagues. We explain what it’s best not to say and we give some examples of compliments you can give at work.
When employees feel appreciated, they are more motivated and perform better. Not surprisingly, organizations that value their employees have higher productivity, higher engagement and better performance. Moreover, giving compliments can strengthen team spirit and improve relationships between colleagues. In this way, giving compliments plays a crucial role in creating a positive work culture and retaining employees.
The positive influences of appreciation can be explained using “Social exchange theory” (Blau, 1964). When the employee experiences benefits, for example in the form of a compliment, an employee subconsciously reacts positively to this. This then manifests itself through higher commitment and involvement in the workplace.
Compliments should be sincere. Giving false compliments can backfire and negatively affect the motivation and performance of colleagues and employees.
Be specific about what you appreciate and why. This will help colleagues and employees recognize their strengths and focus and develop accordingly.
Choose the right time to give a compliment. Don’t wait too long! If you appreciate an employee or colleague, compliment them right away. This shows that you appreciate their work and encourages them to continue on this path.
While it may be tempting to send a quick compliment via email or chat, it is better to do it in person. This gives the recipient a chance to see and feel your genuine appreciation.
Listen to the person’s reaction to the compliment. Give the person time to respond and appreciate his or her reaction.
So giving and receiving feedback is essential if you want to encourage professional and personal development. But some people find it exciting to do, especially if the feedback is not necessarily positive. So how can you ensure that your employees can easily give each other feedback?
Giving compliments is a simple and effective way to express appreciation for employees and colleagues. Below we list a few examples for you.