Last week my wife had a birthday, so in celebration we decided to spend part of the day miniature golfing in Sherman Oaks. On the way back home, I noticed that the Bookstar Barnes & Noble in Studio City was using its marquee (the building used to be a movie theater) for a very important purpose – to recognize its employee of the month.
Here are pics I took of both sides of the marquee:


I write almost exclusively about employee engagement and recognition in small businesses – because of their small size and typically reduced hierarchies/flat structures, they tend to shine in making employee rewards and recognition meaningful.
But that doesn't mean the "big boys" can't excel here, too; the pics above are a great example of this. Can you imagine if more organizations – of all sizes – put employee recognition front and center at the same level as their product news? I can, and I think the result in terms of a more robust culture of ownership and team building would be substantial.
Have you seen any businesses in your area that do employee recognition in big or unconventional ways? I'd love for you to add a comment pointing me to links to photos – especially if they're your own!


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