Turn a simple thank-you into genuine gratitude that resonates with employees

Sure, telling everyone on your team “Good job” and “Thanks for all you do” is a nice gesture before sending them off to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. But generic words of appreciation aren’t likely to make a lasting impression. What might you say and do instead to bridge this gratitude gap?

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