Category Archives: Incentives Management

“Software as a Service” Based Loyalty Programs – Country Focus: The United States

The interest in employee loyalty programs has exploded around the world. Loyalty programs providers are able to offer companies the tools to help motivate their employees. This leads to increased employee loyalty, productivity, and profits. What’s interesting is how drastic the differences in motivators are when comparing one country to another. Some countries are experiencing Continue Reading

“Software as a Service” Based Loyalty Programs – Country Focus: The Market in the Brazil

Brazil is the seventh largest economy in the world and is the largest country in South America. Brazil’s population exceeds 190 million people. The workforce represents 54% of the country’s population (101 million). 81% of the population lives in urban areas and the literacy rate of the adult population is 90.3%. Brazil is one of Continue Reading

“Software as a Service” Based Loyalty Programs – Country Focus: The Market in the France

France is the fifth largest economy in the world and the second largest economy in Europe (next to Germany). France entered the 2008 global recession later – and bounced back earlier – than other impacted countries. France’s population exceeds 65 million and the national language is French. The literacy rate in French is 99% and Continue Reading

“Software as a Service” Based Loyalty Programs – Country Focus: The Market in the UK

While countries like China, India and Singapore are experiencing a very competitive labour market as a result of supply and demand shifts (more job opportunities than skilled workers); employers in the United Kingdom are facing entirely different challenges as it relates to their employees. The number one challenge that UK employers face are a de-motivated Continue Reading

“Software as a Service” Based Loyalty Programs – Country Focus: The Market in Singapore

Singapore is a country that has made a strong commitment to education with a goal to grow one of the most skilled labor forces in the region. Believe it or not, the most predominant language spoken in Singapore is English. While Malay is the official language and some also speak Chinese and Tamil, English is Continue Reading