Mattering at Work: How ICF Integrates Meaningful Recognition Across the Employee Experience

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Recognition helps people move beyond simply striving at work to truly thriving. In this webinar, O.C. Tanner and ICF explore how recognition works best when it’s embedded into a holistic employee experience strategy. You’ll see how ICF approaches recognition as part of a broader system, one that elevates both everyday moments and milestone achievements to reinforce purpose, belonging, and meaning at work.

Through real impact stories and practical examples, we’ll unpack how small program improvements can drive meaningful change without requiring a full overhaul. We’ll also tackle a common question: Why partner instead of doing it yourself? Learn how deep thought partnership brings structure, insight, and continuous evolution, helping organizations design more accessible, authentic recognition programs that grow with their culture.

Key takeaways:

  • How to embed recognition into a holistic employee experience, not treat it as a standalone program
  • Ways to balance big moments and everyday recognition to reinforce what matters most
  • Practical ideas for making recognition more accessible and inclusive
  • Examples of small program improvements that can create outsized cultural impact
About the Speakers
Lindsay Landry
Lindsay Landry

Employee Experience Lead, ICF

Lindsay spends her days thinking about how to make work feel more human, one recognition moment at a time. She partners with leaders and employees to design meaningful recognition, onboarding, and connection building programs that meet people where they are.

Lindsay is a firm believer that genuine appreciation fuels connection and culture—and that recognition works best when it’s simple, genuine, and a little bit fun (gifs encouraged!). Away from work, Lindsay is usually solving a puzzle or planning her next Disney trip with her husband and two kids. She brings the same curiosity to recognition that she does to puzzles, looking for the pieces that make everything click.

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