Getting Personal: Interview with Ruth Michel
When our Internet Marketing Manager is not busy coding HTML or replying to a zillion emails, she’s usually strategizing new marketing techniques for anything digital media. After two awesome years with the company, Ruth continues to expand her marketing knowledge and collaborate with the IT department. In the midst of planning her dream wedding, Ruth took some time out to answer some random questions. Here’s how we picked her brain: Read more »
Success Story: How a Car Company Increased Its Bottom Line
The luxury automaker BMW is committed to delivering nothing less than an exceptional service experience, ensuring that its vehicles continue to perform like the Ultimate Driving Machine for many miles to come. In an effort to increase awareness of this philosophy as well as add value, BMW of North America rolled out Grand Incentives’ Traffic Ticket lead-generating system to BMW dealerships nationwide. The original introduction of Grand Incentives’ Traffic Ticket promotion was held at a national Aftersales Conference in Las Vegas in 2009. Since that conference, BMW dealerships across the country have continued to leverage this program with great success. Read more »
The Season of Rewards: How to Recognize Exceptional Employees
Are you a manager or business owner with exceptional employees? If the answer is yes, then it’s likely you’ll want to keep these overachievers and sales stars. Sometimes showing that you appreciate your employees can make a world of difference in terms of moral, continued performance and loyalty over time. Read more »
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4 Ways Halloween is Similar to Incentives Programs
By: Alyssa Villarreal
As the saying goes, “Trick or treat – give me something good to eat.” It’s that time when all the ghouls, ghosts and goblins tread way through the neighborhood and hoard tons of delectable sweets and treats in their pumpkin totes. Read more »
Featured Product: Golf or Spa Getaway
100 Billion Dollars
Let there be no doubt about it: people are traveling. U.S. leisure travel alone is a 100 BILLION- dollar industry. Why? Because everyone loves to travel. Sure, when times are tough, consumers might forgo that two-week trip to the French Riviera, but they don’t give up their one-tank trips. It’s also been proven that people enjoy doing relaxing activities while on these vacations and the top two ways people enjoy relaxing the most is a round of golf or a massage. Read more »
Getting Personal: Interview with Jason Rennie
Our company IT Manager. His résumé reads something like: certified ninja, human duct tape (if he can’t fix it no one can), holiday party karaoke machine, island man from St. Croix, father of two and superhuman password mind. Chuck Norris and the Old Spice guy better watch out. Read more »
Coworkers Coping with Cancer
By Lisa Codianne Fowler
How (and how not) to show you care
Each year more than one million people in the United States get cancer. It touches the lives of all of us, whether directly or indirectly. We all have the best of intentions when it comes to showing we care. But sometimes we unknowingly cross boundaries. Read more »