The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace

Is appreciation communicated regularly at your workplace?
Do you truly feel valued by those with whom you work?

At work, people express and receive appreciation in different ways. Dr. Gary Chapman and Dr. Paul White identify these as the five languages of appreciation:

Acts of Service

Physical Touch

Words of Affirmation

Tangible Gifts

Quality Time

If you try to express appreciation in ways that aren’t meaningful to your co-workers, then they may not feel valued at all. The problem is that you’re speaking different languages. In The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace, Dr. Chapman and Dr. White will help you:

  • Express genuine appreciation to co-workers and staff — even on a tight budget.
  • Increase loyalty with the employees and volunteers in your organization.
  • Reduce cynicism and create a more positive work environment.
  • Improve your ability to show appreciation for difficult colleagues.
  • Convey the language of physical touch in appropriate ways.

Based on the #1 New York Times bestseller, The 5 Love Languages, Dr. Chapman and Dr. White give you practical steps to make any workplace environment more encouraging and productive. Before you know it, you will learn to speak and understand the unique languages of appreciation and feel truly valued in return.

Click here to learn more about the authors, Dr. Gary Chapman and Dr. Paul White.