APPRECIATION

 From Sampath’s Desk:

 


 

APPRECIATION

 

Although appreciation can be conferred on anyone, I am confining this piece to the best performing employee(s)/team(s) of an organization.  

 

Appreciation is an invaluable gift which can be given freely provided you have an open mind to praise others for their good works. The sweetest and the most melodious of all tones and tunes is praise. A word of appreciation is real pep, perk and impetus to the one it goes to besides being a motivating and inspiring factor to make the one appreciated go hammer and tongs in the new tasks ahead with renewed vigour, revitalized and intensified energy, uplifted spirit, jacked up morale and unflagging enthusiasm to churn out still better performance and output. It costs nothing to the person who appreciates others but it makes all the difference and means everything to the person appreciated. It incidentally increases the ‘job satisfaction quotient’ of the worker. In their enthusiasm for perfect execution of the work for best results, some would have sweated it out and even sacrificed ‘something’ of theirs according to you, but that ‘something’ might have been their ‘everything’.

 

The deepest human craving is to get recognition and appreciation. In fact, it is a fillip to real performers. Even the smallest of a good work done deserves recognition. Mere social acknowledgements like ‘thanks’, ‘good work’, ‘excellent job’, ‘well done’, etc. also do the trick and impress the performer(s). A moment of gratitude makes a big difference in the attitude of the worker and lifts the giver up to a high altitude. 

 

One can be liberal in appreciating say like – “With a team like you around it is only a failsafe and safe-sail for the management. You as a team are designed for guaranteed accomplishment, endowed with dependable seeds sure to become fruits of all seasons, reliable all-weather workforce to reckon with, ready to rise up to any demanding situation(s), and well oriented and engineered for the inevitable success.”

 

One can’t always live on bread alone. You have to butter it also at least once in a while. That is precisely the essence of appreciation certain to inspire people into giving splendid performances par excellence. And the appreciated people will reciprocate in many ways. The ‘Wow’ factor does wonders with employees. It is an inducement for making people shore up their full potential and energy to scale newer heights in their performance. Expression of admiration makes the trick and work wonders with the recipient(s).

 

More than the monetary recompense, appreciation and praise on employees would redound to the benefit of the organization. Suppose you have appreciation for one at heart but failed to express, it is tantamount to taking a gift to whom it is meant well wrapped but returning without giving it to him. Be open and frank in appreciating.

 

Appreciations like “With employees/team like you around, who are the epitome of professionalism, it is a feel-good factor for the manager and management. It is fantastic and brilliant you bring your best in every single work you do in every single day”, are music to ears and make the meal yummy! While appreciation is like a tree, acknowledgement, identification and recognition are its branches. Your willingness to put it into words will complete the circle and clinch the issue.

 

Without underestimating or undermining the value of Vitamin-M, appreciation expressed by the topmost executive in the managerial hierarchy ladder has its own salutary effect on the persons appreciated encouraging them to go a whole hog in performance in the days ahead mustering a live volcano like zeal.

 

I took pleasure while conveying profuse appreciation to good performers as the Secretary to the Circle head of a telecom major in which I was working. While I enjoyed drafting the appreciation letters, my co-employee Ms. Lakshmi chipped in with her rich contributions of embellishment to the messages peppering them with water-marks, nice eye-catchy background visuals and apt pictures carrying mind-catchy slogans appropriate to the message content, adding spice and shine. I register my praise and appreciation for her here.

 

There is a saying, “Praise loudly and blame softly.” Follow it. Let there not be a situation where “The worst person to be around is someone who always complains about everything and appreciates nothing.” 

 

R.SAMPATH

17/10/2020

 

 

Comments

  1. Super.

    The first time I had ever read about Appreciation was in Dale Carnegie's book ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People?’ It's one book that most of us would have read and tried to internalize.

    The line which stands out and singles out the author is, "Be hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise."

    The entire chapter just flows down my memory lane.

    Later, I found that most self-help books have a chapter devoted to Praise and Appreciation.

    It's interesting, Sampath ji that you have chosen this topic. Yes Employees definitely need to be encouraged in simple words. The ones you have mentioned are enough. Sometimes a slight tap or simple pat on the elbow does the trick!

    It's nice that Lakshmi was a rock solid support to you in this job in office. I have read several of her comments to your posts and I appreciate her efforts. Long Live Your Friendship!

    The words in the first para last two lines really touched me, "that something might have been their everything." It just proves to me what a man of character and concern that you are!

    As you have stated - rightly and clearly - we all need Appreciation. It's the Principle of Giving. Simple meaning is - You Give and you (or we) Receive!

    I take this opportunity to tell you that I really appreciate all your articles. They have made me sit up and think loudly once again about my core competence. It has inspired me to read a lot more, and add new words and phrases in my writing. Several times, I go to your articles and pick some phrases here and there and use them to praise and appreciate people.

    Thanks so much Sampath ji for your help motivation all the time

    Kamala Subramanian
    17.6.23

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