Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Lithuanian term or phrase:
skatinti
English translation:
incentivise (-ize)
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Valters Feists
Feb 5, 2010 07:25
14 yrs ago
Lithuanian term
skatinti
Lithuanian to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Filialo direktorių skiria bei atleidžia Steigėjo generalinis direktorius. Jis taip pat nustato Filialo direktoriaus atlyginimą, skatina jį ir skiria nuobaudas
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incentivise (-ize)
"incentivize
[Date: 1970]
= to provide with an incentive
[example] would incentivize employees with stock options>"
"incentivize
= give incentive to: to motivate somebody by offering an incentive such as a higher rate of pay ( informal )"
"incentivize verb
(UK usually incentivise )
= to make someone want to do something
[example] We need to incentivize our sales managers to achieve these targets."
"incentivize
VERB [TRANSITIVE] BUSINESS
= to give someone a reason for wanting to work hard"
© Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010
[Date: 1970]
= to provide with an incentive
[example] would incentivize employees with stock options>"
"incentivize
= give incentive to: to motivate somebody by offering an incentive such as a higher rate of pay ( informal )"
"incentivize verb
(UK usually incentivise )
= to make someone want to do something
[example] We need to incentivize our sales managers to achieve these targets."
"incentivize
VERB [TRANSITIVE] BUSINESS
= to give someone a reason for wanting to work hard"
© Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010
Example sentence:
[...] consider some form of reward or incentivisation for achieving goals. Sometimes this is as simple as a gift voucher or a dinner. Other options are profit sharing and bonus payments.
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