Incentify

What is Incentify?


1.

v 1: the act of motivating someone to acheive a desired result syn: induce, causeant: inhibit 2: to implement a method of payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output syn: reward

Middle English, from Late Latin incentvum, from neuter of incentvus, inciting, from Latin, setting the tune, from incentus, past participle of incinere, to sound : in-, intensive pref.; see in-2 + canere, to sing; see kan- in Indo-European Roots.

We will incentify the sales force to increase revenues with a new commission program.

See pay, reward, induce, cause, inhibit

2.

To cause someone to be excited about what you're offering.

If you offer your customers a discount, this will incentify them (to buy from you).

See motivate, incite


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