Individual Rewards Can Boost Team Performance at Work

Study finds that recognizing individual team members can supercharge team performance

Written byNorth Carolina State University
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Conventional wisdom has held that boosting team performance in the workplace should focus on rewarding entire teams that perform well–and that rewarding individuals increases competition rather than helping team performance. But new research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology finds that rewarding individual workers can boost performance both for other workers and for the team.

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