Potential for Pressure: Some employees may feel anxious or self-conscious about participating if creativity is not their strength, which could detract from enjoyment.
Recognition Imbalance: While winners are celebrated, those who do not win might feel overlooked, especially if there’s a strong emphasis on recognition.
Distraction from Core Work: Creative contests, if too frequent or emphasized, might distract from primary job responsibilities and goals.
Subjectivity: Judging in creative contests can be inherently subjective, and perceptions of fairness could impact morale if not managed transparently.
Optional Engagement: Not everyone feels comfortable with public creative expression; some might opt out, missing the associated benefits, which could create cliques among participants and non-participants.