Live Webinar
From Platform to Performance: Unlocking the Real Business Value of Recognition and Rewards
Recognition and rewards platforms are now widely used across organizations, yet many still struggle to translate that investment into measurable business value. While 69% of companies have a formal recognition platform, many rely on informal approaches that can limit visibility, adoption, and engagement across teams.
The difference is significant: organizations that integrate rewards marketplaces into their recognition strategies report 34% productivity gains, 33% stronger employee belonging, and 29% higher engagement. At the same time, platforms play a critical role in addressing governance challenges—ensuring reward distribution is transparent, compliant, and manageable across regions, including complexities such as benefits tax, reporting requirements, and budget oversight.
In this session, Emma Harvie, Achievers’ Global Head of Recognition and Rewards Insights will explore why many organizations fail to capture the full value of their recognition technology—and what you can do to change that.
Join us to learn
- Why many recognition strategies fail to deliver impact
- How to shift from technology adoption to behavior reinforcement
- How reward marketplaces provide the governance, visibility, and compliance leaders need to manage rewards confidently at scale
Recognition and rewards platforms are now widely used across organizations, yet many still struggle to translate that investment into measurable business value. While 69% of companies have a formal recognition platform, many rely on informal approaches that can limit visibility, adoption, and engagement across teams.
The difference is significant: organizations that integrate rewards marketplaces into their recognition strategies report 34% productivity gains, 33% stronger employee belonging, and 29% higher engagement. At the same time, platforms play a critical role in addressing governance challenges—ensuring reward distribution is transparent, compliant, and manageable across regions, including complexities such as benefits tax, reporting requirements, and budget oversight.
In this session, Emma Harvie, Achievers’ Global Head of Recognition and Rewards Insights will explore why many organizations fail to capture the full value of their recognition technology—and what you can do to change that.
Speakers
Emma Harvie
Global Head of Recognition and Rewards Insights, Achievers
Emma Harvie
Global Head of Recognition and Rewards Insights, Achievers
As Global Head of Recognition and Rewards Insights at Achievers, Emma Harvie helps organisations around the world turn data into action, designing recognition and reward strategies that build stronger cultures, deeper engagement, and measurable business impact. Her work sits at the intersection of research, strategy, and human experience. Emma leads global studies such as the Achievers Workforce Institute State of Recognition report, uncovering trends that shape the future of work and advising leaders on how recognition can drive performance, retention, and belonging at scale.
With more than a decade in employee experience and workforce strategy, Emma is passionate about connecting the science of recognition with the art of leadership, helping CHROs and HR teams create workplaces where people feel seen, valued, and inspired to do their best work.
Beyond Achievers, Emma is a committed advocate for gender equity as a Chapter Member of UN Women Australia and member of the Achievers Women’s Network, working to advance inclusion and belonging in every organisation she partners with. Emma has presented at leading conferences around the world including Gartner HR Symposium, HR Tech Fest, Total Rewards Asia, From Day One, and the National Rewards Group Conference, and facilitates thought leadership and roundtable discussions and webinars across APAC, North America, and EMEA. She believes recognition is more than a moment — it’s a movement that fuels culture, performance, and human connection.
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