Microcourse: Building a Business Case for Rewards and Recognition Investment

What I will learn?

  • Why R&R investment decisions fail to gain executive approval --- and how to change that
  • The core business outcomes that recognition programs directly influence
  • How to frame the cost of recognition against the cost of disengagement and turnover
  • A three-part framework for structuring a persuasive business case
  • How to align your R&R proposal to organizational priorities and leadership values

Course Curriculum

Building a Business Case for Rewards and Recognition Investment

  • Building a Business Case for Rewards and Recognition Investment
  • Knowledge Check
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About Course

Rewards and recognition programs are often viewed as discretionary spend—the first line item cut when budgets tighten and the last to receive executive sponsorship. Yet organizations with robust R&R strategies consistently outperform their peers in retention, productivity, and employee engagement. The challenge for HR leaders is not knowing that recognition matters—it is proving it in the language of business. This micro course equips HR professionals with the frameworks and strategic narratives needed to build a compelling, executive-ready business case for R&R investment. 

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