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Red Letter Days for Business launches international staff recognition programme

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Red Letter Days for Business, the reward and incentive experts from Red Letter Days, has launched an international staff recognition programme, called ‘expectmore>> recognition’, for the UK’s leading warranty provider, Domestic and General.

The campaign has been designed to encourage all employees to support the delivery of the Company’s strategic programme, expectmore>>, while living and breathing its company values – care, creative, driven, dependable, expert and fair.

Spanning across six countries, the UK, Australia, France, Germany, Spain and Italy, an online recognition platform has been designed by Red Letter Days for Business to enable all employees to get involved in the campaign and recognise great achievements and behaviour.

The programme has four reward levels – ‘everydaymore>>’, ‘managingmore>>’, ‘monthlymore>>’ and Employee of the Year.

‘everydaymore>>’ allows every member of staff to instantly reward a colleague who they feel has gone above their role with 10 points. The points are turned into a monetary value which can be redeemed against vouchers for experiences, high street shops, cinemas, hampers and holidays.

‘managingmore>>’ has been set up for managers to reward exceptional contributions with 50 points, and monthlymore>> is an international monthly award where colleagues can nominate peers who have delivered outstanding results against the strategic programme to be congratulated with 1,000 points. All nominations for the monthlymore>> Award are shared with the Operating Committee who judge entrants against the expectmore>> criteria. The Employee of the Year will be chosen from all recognition winners during the year, by the Chief Executive Officer.

Bill Alexander, CEO at Red Letter Days for Business, said:

“It’s been exciting to design and build a Points Scheme platform that can be used internationally across Domestic and General’s offices. Giving colleagues the freedom to award their peers whenever they see great performance is a genius move from the company, and no doubt will make their employees feel valued and fulfilled in their day-to-day work.

“Launching the campaign across all countries will no doubt bring the offices closer together and generate more awareness to employees of their overseas peers.”

Phillip Harvey, Group HR Director at Domestic and General said:

“We introduced the scheme because we felt it was important for all our people to be able to thank those who have gone out of their way to help them, as well as those who are really making a difference to our strategic priorities.

“The design of the scheme directly supports our focus on building a collaborative culture and means we can recognise contribution across the spectrum. I’ve been really pleased with how expectmore>> recognition has become part of the way we work.”

Steff joined the HRreview editorial team in November 2014. A former event coordinator and manager, Steff has spent several years working in online journalism. She is a graduate of Middlessex University with a BA in Television Production and will complete a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Westminster in the summer of 2015.

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