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incentive A benefit or consideration, financial or otherwise, given to induce specific action.
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incentive A trip offered as a prize, reward or bonus, usually for superior sales performance.
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incentive Token payment of money or something else of value, offered to respondents to encourage and stimulate their participation in a research study.
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incentive A program designed to recognize and reward. As such incentives programs are fundamentally motivational in nature, with main focus being on individual attendee. The social aspect of such meeting is critical, and quality is typically not compromised from price.
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incentive Pay plans designed to reward the accomplishment of specific results. Awards are usually tied to expected results identified at the beginning of the performance cycle. The plans can be individual, group, companywide, or a combination of any.
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