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  2. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    A loyalty program typically involves the operator of a particular program setting up an account for a customer of a business associated with the scheme, and then issue to the customer a loyalty card (variously called rewards card, points card, advantage card, club card, or some other name) which may be a plastic or paper card, visually similar to a credit card, that identifies the cardholder ...

  3. Merit pay - Wikipedia

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    These theories are based in the belief that people are rational and react to incentives and that you can increase performance with the correct catalyst. One example of a system that uses merit-pay is the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP) created by the Milken Family Foundation in 1999. TAP is currently in place in more than 180 schools all ...

  4. Teacher's Oath - Wikipedia

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    Today there are many different versions of the Teacher's Oath, for example the Comenius Oath in Finland, [2] [3] [4] Teachers' Oath Taking in Philippines, [5] Abdul Kalam Teachers Oath in India, [6] Teachers Pledge in Singapore [7] and Betimi i Mësuesit in Kosovo. [8] Since 1863, nearly two-thirds of US states have adopted loyalty oaths for ...

  5. A Guide to Using Loyalty Programs for Discounts and Freebies

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    4. Combine Loyalty Programs with Other Discounts: To maximize your savings, stack loyalty program benefits with other discounts, such as coupons, sales, or cashback offers. This approach can lead ...

  6. 6 Ways Store Loyalty Programs Can Help You Save Big - AOL

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    Store Credit. Store credit is by far one of the most popular benefits of loyalty programs. From CVS ExtraCare to My Best Buy, each gives you credit or in-store cash to use on future purchases.

  7. Organizational commitment - Wikipedia

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    Normative commitment is higher in organizations that value loyalty and systematically communicate the fact to employees with rewards, incentives and other strategies. Normative commitment in employees is also high where employees regularly see visible examples of the employer being committed to employee well-being.

  8. 10 Best Grocery Store Loyalty Programs - AOL

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    Price Chopper has the AdvantEdge Card loyalty program, in-store or online, which allows customers to earn points when you buy groceries at Price Chopper, Market 32 and Market Bistro, or when you ...

  9. Incentive program - Wikipedia

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    An incentive program is a formal scheme used to promote or encourage specific actions or behavior by a specific group of people during a defined period of time. Incentive programs are particularly used in business management to motivate employees and in sales to attract and retain customers.