Author Paul Hebert

There is No Perfect Incentive Program

Every program has pros and cons. Every award rule structure is an exercise in tradeoffs. If you create a program where anyone who hits their goal gets an award you open up the program for anyone to earn – and… Continue Reading →

The Tip O’Neill Incentive Program

A good portion of incentive and reward programs for salespeople, whether corporate or channel, are focused on the company (or sponsor) awarding the audience for achieving specific sales goals or other desirable behavior-based objectives. Most likely, based on some sort… Continue Reading →

You Don’t Run Incentive Programs To Be Nice

Companies run incentive programs that use non-cash awards for very specific reasons. Most of those reasons, if not all, participants will argue with. They will argue because their objective and the company’s objective, are very different. Companies don’t run these… Continue Reading →

The Most Underutilized Tool in the Incentive Program Toolkit

 

How Much Should You Reward Someone in an Incentive Program?

How high is up? The amount you should reward someone for achieving their goal, doing the behaviors, taking the test, isn’t a static number. Often clients will ask what the “average” award value is when comparing themselves to other clients…. Continue Reading →

You Look Like My Last Patient – Let’s Schedule That Same Surgery

Veterans Day – Thank You

Sometimes the Answer is No

Informed Speed – The New Black

Are You Faster Than a Tiger?

Trick or Treat Your Self!

Why do we fall Sir?

If Everyone Else Jumped Off a Bridge Would You?

It’s Not the Destination – It’s the Journey

But We Were on a Break!

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