Lead with Thanks
In this episode, Thankbox Co-Founder Tsvetelina Hinova sits down with Vicki Yang, a fractional Head of HR with over 20 years of experience spanning startups, nonprofits, and major tech companies including Google and Looker, to explore one of the most underrated levers in building a thriving company: appreciation. Vicki makes a compelling case for why appreciation needs to be woven into every process, from hiring to offboarding. She shares why most organisations wait too long to start, what it looks like when peer recognition actually works, and why her mantra - “process creates culture” - is the key to making appreciation stick. 💡 What you’ll learn * Why appreciation is strategic and how it connects directly to retention, engagement, and performance * Why most organisations don’t start with appreciation (they don’t object to it, they just never begin) * The “process creates culture” mindset: why one-off gestures don’t build culture - and what does * How public, peer-led recognition helps remote and global teams discover each other’s strengths and collaborate better * Why specificity is the secret to appreciation that actually lands * How to build the commercial case for appreciation - starting with values, data, and embedding it across the employee lifecycle * Why the offboarding experience matters just as much as onboarding - and what it signals to the team left behind
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