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  • 41incentive wage — UK US noun (also incentive pay) ► HR extra money paid to an employee as a reward for good work or to encourage good work in the future: »An aircraft manufacturer proposed a company wide incentive wage payment which provided for an increase of 5%… …

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  • 42incentive bonus — incentive pay or incentive bonus, a payment or bonus to induce a worker, employee, or farmer to increase or improve production: »[The] management wanted some 250 workers to give up their present incentive pay, which would have cut their daily… …

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  • 43Incentive Records — is an independent dance based company with records, publishing and producer management interests. Launched in 1999 with investment from Ministry of Sound and a private investor, run by XL Recordings/Positiva founder Nick Halkes. See also * List… …

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  • 44Incentive stock option — Incentive stock options (ISO s), are a type of employee stock option that can be granted only to employees and confer a U.S. tax benefit. ISO s are also sometimes referred to as incentive share options or Qualified Stock Options.The tax benefit… …

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  • 45incentive marketing — UK US noun [U] ► MARKETING the use of prizes and rewards to market or advertise a product, or to encourage people to buy or sell it: »an incentive marketing program …

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  • 46incentive stock option — UK US noun [C] ► STOCK MARKET ISO(Cf. ↑ISO) …

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  • 47incentive payment — incentive payments …

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  • 48incentive rate — incentive rate, a wage rate under which a worker may earn more by producing more; piece rate …

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  • 49Incentive program — An incentive program is a formal scheme used to promote or encourage specific actions or behavior by a specific audience during a defined period of time. HistoryAlthough incentive programs have been around for more than 100 years, it wasn’t until …

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  • 50Incentive-Reisen — Incentives, oder Kaufanreize sind Geld und Sachprämien, Veranstaltungen oder Reisen, die von Unternehmen eingesetzt werden, um Einzelpersonen (zum Beispiel Kunden, Mitarbeiter, Geschäftspartner und Politiker) zu beeinflussen, zu motivieren oder… …

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