![]() It’s no secret that happy employees perform their jobs well and remain with their companies longer. When employees do not receive that recognition for their work, only 39 percent claim to be happy at work. Studies have shown that seven out of 10 employees who say they’ve received some sort of appreciation from their supervisor report that they’re happy within their job. ![]() It’s not surprising that this practice would be at home within the business world where there’s such a striking correlation between recognition and job satisfaction. As ex-military members started transitioning into roles in the private sector, the tradition of recognizing soldiers for going above and beyond and marking certain progression milestones began to spread into the corporate world. ![]() ![]() Like so many traditions, the history of challenge coins can be traced back to the military. ![]()
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