<

!Google ads have two elements of code. This is the 'header' code. There will be another short tag of code that is placed whereever you want the ads to appear. These tags are generated in the Google DFP ad manager. Go to Ad Units = Tags. If you update the code, you need to replace both elements.> <! Prime Home Page Banner (usually shows to right of logo) It's managed in the Extra Theme Options section*> <! 728x90_1_home_hrreview - This can be turned off if needed - it shows at the top of the content, but under the header menu. It's managed in the Extra Theme Options section * > <! 728x90_2_home_hrreview - shows in the main homepage content section. Might be 1st or 2nd ad depending if the one above is turned off. Managed from the home page layout* > <! 728x90_3_home_hrreview - shows in the main homepage content section. Might be 2nd or 3rd ad depending if the one above is turned off. Managed from the home page layout* > <! Footer - 970x250_large_footerboard_hrreview. It's managed in the Extra Theme Options section* > <! MPU1 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! MPU2 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! MPU - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section3* > <! MPU4 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! Sidebar_large_1 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! Sidebar_large_2 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! Sidebar_large_3 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! Sidebar_large_4 - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! Sidebar_large_5 are not currently being used - It's managed in the Widgets-sidebar section* > <! Bombora simple version of script - not inlcuding Google Analytics code* >

River launches user-friendly online employee recognition programme for Asda

-

shutterstock_116283283

A new online employee recognition programme, designed exclusively for Asda by performance improvement specialist, River, has been launched to over 165,000 Asda retail and distribution staff.

Asda Stars is based on a simple-to-use and visually appealing online system, designed to enable Asda personnel to nominate colleagues (manager-to-subordinate and peer-to-peer) to be recognised for doing something particularly positive or exceptional at work.  Colleagues can view all nominations, add comments and show their appreciation by ‘liking’ a nomination.  In addition, those receiving a nomination can create an online link to others who have contributed to their positive story.

The system, which has been developed dynamically to work on smartphones and tablets, also offers over 40 e-cards for every occasion which nurtures a culture of appreciation and celebration.  During the first four weeks of the programme, over 15,000 nominations were made by store and distribution managers through the online colleague nomination tool, while nearly 500 e-cards were sent.  It is now being rolled out to Asda head office staff.

Phil Dunk, Managing Director of River explained: “The new Asda Stars programme puts less emphasis on reward and more on the powerful feeling that comes with being recognised publically.  This feeling is multiplied by putting great stories at the centre of recognition and making it an involving and interactive experience for all.

“The advantage of designing a programme specifically for Asda, compared to standard product-based employee recognition solutions, is that the programme is more effectively aligned to the company’s unique values, national structure and style of internal communication, Phil continued, “and we’re absolutely thrilled to be working with such an iconic brand and one that shares our philosophy and modern approach to employee engagement”.

Alan Robertson, Recognition Team Leader for Asda, said: “After all the months of planning and hard work that has gone into the new programme, I am blown away by the final result! The feedback from all our stores has been incredible, particularly relating to the huge leap in usability of the system, which was our main goal for a simplified user experience”.

Latest news

James Rowell: The human side of expenses – what employee behaviour reveals about modern work

If you want to understand how your people really work, look at their expenses. Not just the total sums, but the patterns.

Skills overhaul needed as 40% of job capabilities set to change by 2030

Forecasts suggest 40 percent of workplace skills could change by 2030, prompting calls for UK employers to prioritise adaptability.

Noisy and stuffy offices linked to lost productivity and retention concerns

UK employers are losing more than 330 million working hours each year due to office noise, poor air quality and inadequate workplace conditions.

Turning Workforce Data into Real Insight: A practical session for HR leaders

HR teams are being asked to deliver greater impact with fewer resources. This practical session is designed to help you move beyond instinct and start using workforce data to make faster, smarter decisions that drive real business results.
- Advertisement -

Bethany Cann of Specsavers

A working day balancing early talent strategy, university partnerships and family life at the international opticians retailer.

Workplace silence leaving staff afraid to raise mistakes

Almost half of UK workers feel unable to raise concerns or mistakes at work, with new research warning that workplace silence is damaging productivity.

Must read

Managed learning: ten steps to assess and achieve its potential

The first article in this series looked at the...

Derek Kelly: What HR professionals need to know about the new Immigration Bill

All UK-based businesses have a duty to ensure that...
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Exit mobile version