incentive programs

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Discussions on WindowsForum about incentive programs focus on how organizations use rewards to drive specific behaviors, such as adopting new technology or improving client service. A highlighted example is Shoosmiths, a UK law firm offering a car or cash prize for lawyers who enhance client relationships through AI tools. This thread explores the intersection of incentive design, behavioral economics, and workplace AI adoption. Members analyze the effectiveness of high-value, non-traditional rewards in shifting employee habits and achieving measurable outcomes. The conversation touches on how such programs can be applied in various industries, including IT and legal sectors, to encourage innovation and operational change.
  1. Shoosmiths AI Incentives Drive Client Service and Big Prizes

    Shoosmiths’ latest staff incentive—offering lawyers the chance to win a brand‑new car or £25,000 toward a house deposit if they can demonstrably improve client relationships—lands at the intersection of clever marketing, behavioural economics and the legal sector’s rapid embrace of workplace AI...