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What is incentivize?To motivate, same as incentivize, but it sounds better. We're going to incentivate the employees with cash rewards, raises, promotions and holidays. incentivize - meme gifincentivize - videoIncentivize - what is it?A corporate-jargon non-word meaning "motivate," coined in 1968. Some 10 years later, it was shortened to the equally annoying verb "incent." Unfortunately, both are recognized by both Merriam-Webster and the OED. I would like to motivate him to never say "incentivize" again by telling him I will rip his windpipe out of his throat the next time I hear him say it. What does "incentivize" mean?This poetic melding of incentive and motivation was coined by John Howard, the Austraian Prim Minister, late last century, but failed to grip the national imagination. We need to create an system of incentivation where workers are rewarded for their loyalty. Incentivize - what does it mean?Verb, apparently. American version of the much simpler root word "incent". From dictionary.com (yes, that's right, it's listed - to make matters worse, their definition of "incent" says, "to incentivize"): |
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