Successful Incentive
Program
A successful incentive program will not only
increase profits but can also raise morale and
inspire
staff loyalty. Your program should include all the three greatest
incentives:
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Empowering people to
do the thing they
enjoy doing
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Recognition – in all its various
forms
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Money
Recognition – the Most Powerful Incentive for Motivation
Recognition of a well-done job creates a
greater autonomy, increases visibility within your organization, and
showcases success.
"There are two things people want more than sex
and money... recognition and praise."
– Mary Kay Ash, Founder, Mary Kay Cosmetics
"People want to feel what they do makes a
difference."
– Frances Hesselbein, President, The Drucker
Foundation
5 Characteristics of a
Winning Team
Rewards:
The greatest team management principle
is that the things that get rewarded get done. You get what you reward.
Rewards include doing the things people enjoy doing, recognition, and money.
By rewarding collective achievements you inspire and promote
teamwork...
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Using Innovation Metrics to
Define Right Incentives
Modern innovation metrics, such as Return on Innovation Investment (R2I),
aid in evaluating and rewarding new product teams and establishing a
credible link between new product performance and corporate incentives...
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Case in Point
Dell
Inc.
"To
motivate
an employee to think like an owner, you have to give her metric she can
embrace," says Michael Dell, CEO of
Dell Computer
Corporation.
"At Dell, every employee's incentives and
compensation are tied to the health of the business. We explained
specifically how everyone could contribute: by reducing cycle times,
eliminating scrap and waste, selling more, forecasting accurately,
scaling operating expenses, increasing inventory turns, collecting
accounts receivables efficiently, and doing things right the first time. And
we make it the core of our incentive program for all employees."3
Among other incentives, Dell Inc. gives every
employee a week off at Christmas and 10 paid days a year for a personal use.
Humorous Biz Plan:
How To Succeed In
Innovation
Growth
Risk: "The more you
measure and
motivate
based on innovation, the less likely you will have a truly innovative
culture."
– Stephen Shapiro...
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Case in Point
Canon
A unique feature of Canon's
suggestion
system is the lifetime cumulative award system. Each suggestion is
given a certain number of points, and every year President's Awards
are given to the 20 people who have accumulated the most points
since the system's inception. Each recipient receives a certain
amount of money and a gold medal. Since this can get a bit
repetitious, there are also Presidential Awards for the most points
in a given year, the top 30 people receiving a smaller amount of
money and silver medals
The six guidelines of the
Canon Production System (CPS)
are:
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Implement accepted suggestions as soon as possible. Give awards before
payday...
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Be Creative With
Incentives...
Five Golden Rules for
Successful Incentive Contests...
Recognizing a Well-Done
Job: Forms of Reinforcement...
Reward System...
Attitude Motivation...
Case in Point
Goldman Sachs...
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Shwee Shwian Food Co...
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WRQ Inc...
Case in Point
Silicon Valley
Firms...
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