For decades, corporate group travel for recognition purposes was almost exclusively for top-selling sales reps. The President's Club model had straightforward qualifying metrics and an easily measured ROI: "Did we bring in more revenue?" C-suite executives who make the decisions about incentive travel programs these days are broadening their campaigns' scope, with an understanding that everyone contributes to revenue growth. The qualifying goals include softer metrics, and the programs themse...
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For decades, corporate group travel for recognition purposes was almost exclusively for top-selling sales reps. The President's Club model had straightforward qualifying metrics and an easily measured ROI: "Did we bring in more revenue?" C-suite executives who make the decisions about incentive travel programs these days are broadening their campaigns' scope, with an understanding that everyone contributes to revenue growth. The qualifying goals include softer metrics, and the programs themse...
Two Bots Talking About a New Era of Incentive Travel
The Sales and Marketing Management Podcast
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Two Bots Talking About a New Era of Incentive Travel
For decades, corporate group travel for recognition purposes was almost exclusively for top-selling sales reps. The President's Club model had straightforward qualifying metrics and an easily measured ROI: "Did we bring in more revenue?" C-suite executives who make the decisions about incentive travel programs these days are broadening their campaigns' scope, with an understanding that everyone contributes to revenue growth. The qualifying goals include softer metrics, and the programs themse...
The Sales and Marketing Management Podcast
For decades, corporate group travel for recognition purposes was almost exclusively for top-selling sales reps. The President's Club model had straightforward qualifying metrics and an easily measured ROI: "Did we bring in more revenue?" C-suite executives who make the decisions about incentive travel programs these days are broadening their campaigns' scope, with an understanding that everyone contributes to revenue growth. The qualifying goals include softer metrics, and the programs themse...