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Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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Considering that a recent study from the Incentive Federation has shown that a good corporate reward program can improve sales and production as much as forty-four percent a company can hardly afford not to have a corporate reward program.

The only reason a corporate reward program is because of the rewards.

When a company is trying to decide what rewards to offer there are a few questions they have to ask themselves first.

What is the budget for rewards? Corporate rewards programs are a booming industry. It is estimated that over one hundred billion dollars are spent on corporate rewards programs each year. The companies budget is going to play a large part in the type of rewards they are able to offer their employees. Another thing that must be considering when looking at the budget; are you going to reward individual efforts or will this be a group reward.

How often are you planning on awarding corporate rewards? The frequency rewards are going to be offered combined with your budget might be the deciding factor about the type of reward the company is able to offer.

What type of rewards are your competitors offering? If you are using your corporate reward program to reward employee loyalty it only seems fair that you offer you employee rewards that are comparable to the ones your competitor’s employees are receiving. You also must remember that new applicants often look at corporate reward programs when they are considering employment. It won’t look good if you’re giving your best employees pencils and pens while your competitors are handing out elaborate gift baskets.

A corporation can choose to offer standard gifts such as gift baskets, chocolates, and flowers to their employees. They could also opt to reward their employees with something a little more exotic like hand rolled cigars or European chocolates.

If a company is rewarding group efforts cooking classes and Maybe your employees would rather have a vote in the reward. A company could offer a list of reward options. Perhaps they should consider handing out a gift card or prepaid credit card with a predetermined denomination.

Most employees say that the rewards they prefer the most are travel rewards. There are travel plans for all budgets and taste. On a lower monetary scale a company could offer a weekend stay at a nice bed and breakfast. At the other end of the scale is an all expense paid trip the Indianapolis 500.
If a corporation is really at a lost for a reward they only have to remember one thing. Nobody ever complains about getting an extra cash bonus.

If a corporation has hired a company to design a successful corporate reward company that same company might offer corporate program rewards as a part of the package.

Whatever the reward the company decides to use it will be the icing on the cake. The true reward will be having a working environment that is full of happy employee’s who go through the work day with a sense of competitive camaraderie.

About the Author:

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written many articles on various subjects. For more information on
sales incentives
or
employee incentives
checkout his websites.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comCorporate Program Reward

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Sunday, January 27th, 2008

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Have you ever looked closely at historic images of cities, say from the 1930’s? The social atmosphere is very different. The fronts of buildings were positioned close to the sidewalk, families lived close to the center of town with a place to sit outside to greet the passersby, and the traffic was chiefly pedestrian. As a result, dating has drastically been affected by modern changes in the past 50 years.

The pedestrian and social enemy, the automobile: Since the invention of the automobile, designers and builders had to make space for parking. Well, this was a challenge at best as each automobile requires around one hundred square feet. A person requires approximately four square feet of space. Vehicular lanes had to be accommodated, restricting space for pedestrians, and adding vehicular and pedestrian conflict. Moreover, the vehicle is now regarded as the most important component of our transportation infrastructure with regard to safety and efficiency. What does this do to our social space? After the engineers design a street, and the builders accommodate the parking at the front of the buildings, the once social space turns into dead, vehicular only, depressing places. Imagine walking next to the parking lot of a shopping mall, next to a six lane arterial highway. Not much chance that you will find another pedestrian with which to rub shoulders. Conversely, a historic place such as Boston, is packed with life, and very little suburbs. In suburbia, the place to find your next date, the Circle K convenience store.

Prior to the proliferation of the automobile, people met on the streets. Pedestrians filled the streets with life that we can easily imagine, and is demonstrated in most historic cities around the world. In the historic town of Ybor City in Tampa, an old Cuban cigar manufacturing city, the workers had little houses called “casitas” which exhibited high ceilings, raised floor for air convection, and a quaint and approachable front porch. Every Saturday, the family would walk to the center of town to meet the neighbors, rub shoulders with others, and do the weekly shopping. Vehicles were not necessary, neither were large houses. The outside public spaces served as an extension of the interior space of their homes. This experience is still shared in many towns in Europe.

How are we easily able to meet new people during these modern times of suburbs, proliferation of the automobile, and a new understanding of an internal world. Computers and cell phones have been the crutch for the absence of social places. It would be nice to revive the values we once had, on the safe pedestrian filled streets and plazas.

About the Author:

Patrick Hood-Daniel is an Urban Designer/Architect that pays special attention to our social atmosphere in relation to our physical environment. He is also the developer of http://www.datinganddating.com an online dating service where members can find dates in a totally unique way.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTimes Have Changed: The Automobile, Social Values and Dating

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