Common questions

Where is successories located?

Where is successories located?

Boca Raton, Florida
Since its acquisition, the company has relocated to a new modern facility in Boca Raton, Florida, and has made significant enhancements to the website; which includes a platform that allows customers to customize and personalize their own recognition products.

What happened successories?

In 2009, Successories was purchased by TWS Partnership, LLC, an investment group controlled by brothers Ted and Warren Struhl, who moved the company from Aurora, IL to Boca Raton, Florida. Successories has also branched out into other areas of physical products for employee engagement and motivation.

What are those motivational posters called?

demotivational posters
Parodies of motivational posters, generally known as demotivational posters or demotivators have become an Internet meme.

What is a demotivational?

(diːˌməʊtɪˈveɪʃən) noun. the condition of being without motivation. Low pay can lead to demotivation. the act of demotivating.

What are some demotivators?

8 Demotivators to AVOID

  • Too Much ‘Red Tape’
  • Lack of Confidence in the Business Leadership.
  • Tolerance of Mediocre Performance.
  • Poor Communication.
  • Difficult Relationships with Colleagues.
  • Job Insecurity.
  • Boredom.

Is it demotivated or unmotivated?

Demotivated – is not motivated now, but was motivated in the past. Motivation decreased. Unmotivated – is not motivated now, but unclear if motivated in the past.

What are your biggest demotivators?

The top five being bad mood (64%), declining mental health (55%), reduced productivity levels (54%), reduced quality of work (41%) and poor diet (34%). Moreover, almost a third (29%) say their relationships with family and friends suffer, and almost one in five admit to drinking more alcohol when feeling unmotivated.

How do you demotivate someone?

How to demotivate, demoralise and disempower your team

  1. Threaten them.
  2. Make decisions and changes without involving them.
  3. Tell, don’t ask.
  4. Keep a close eye on them.
  5. Don’t provide any support or guidance.
  6. Use appropriately negative language, preferably in a raised voice.

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Ruth Doyle