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Incentive Programmes 

Incentive Programmes

Prorata design, manage and fulfil incentives programmes.
 
We combine the skills of an MBA with 18 years of senior management in performance improvement, change management, incentive programmes, rewards and recognition and travel fulfillment.​
 
Prorata combine the expertise of performance improvement, change management and incentives, with travel fulfillment for individual and groups to all parts of the world.​
 
We belive that many local destinations as well as the wonderful tropical island destinations on our doorstep, such as Mauritius, Seychelles, Zanzibar, Reunion and Mozambique are ideal incentive travel destinations, as they are close to SA and do not require visas to visit.
 
However we also provide travel fulfillment to other destinations around the world. We are able to send your Top Performers to most any place in the world.​
 
Prorata work with the most recognised and respected wholesale tour operators, such a Beachcomber Tours, World Leisure Holidays, Club Med, Thompsons Holidays, Seyunique and many others, to deliver a fantastic travel incentive product. Our prices are very competitive as we get tour operator prices and add no mark-ups.​Your bookings are safe as payments are made directly to our trusted tour operators.
 
Your air tickets, transfers, acoommodation and all other extra activities are also safe and secure as they too are issued directly to you by our trusted tour operators.
 
Our whole process is designed for ease of use and reassurance in value and quality of product. ​Our expertise enables us to design fantastic incentive programs for your target audience.
 
We ensure that your incentive programme is not an expense, but is a profit generating vehicle which is self funding and delivers extra profits to your bottom line.
 
Workplace Incentive Schemes
(extracted from the Smartmanager by Kelly Services)
 
The carrot and stick may have worked for donkeys, but today’s workplace incentive schemes need to be more innovative. The majority of the global workforces are motivated by financial reward. Remuneration rates generally deliver a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s labour. But how do employers get a higher level of performance from staff?
 
Incentive schemes are organised programs of reward and recognition that are designed to motivate. A well designed and implemented program can dramatically increase an organisation’s performance in terms of both quality and quantity.
 
US researchers Stolovitch, Clark and Condly have found that successful incentive programs do result in an increase in the value people assign to their work goals. Employees rewarded for exceeding their goals, value their work, increase their self-confidence and show greater loyalty to their employer. (H.D. Stolovitch, R.E. Clark & S.J. Condly 2002-2003, Incentives, Motivation & Workplace Performance: Research & Best Practice).
 
Whilst improvements in performance can be achieved in a number of weeks, more significant gains are made over the longer term. Goals should be challenging, but they must be achievable. Staff must have the necessary skills in order to participate. An Australian call centre recently found their sales incentive scheme was not achieving the desired results because their customer service staff did not have any sales training!Incentive schemes must be closely monitored and managed fairly and equitably.
 
Communication needs to be constant and all elements of the program made very clear (duration, goals, measurement and nature of reward). Make it clear whether goals will be measured individually or on a team basis. Also, never shift the goal posts after a program has been rolled out.  Commitment to the achievement of stated goals must be demonstrated by management. Similarly, the sentiment of ‘reward’ must be embraced. It is not just about the value of the reward but the glow of recognition for a job well done.
 
Reward and recognition should be made whole-heartedly and not begrudgingly.  Design will be specific to the individual characteristics of each workplace. Do we need an increase in our sales ratio? Do we require greater output or a cost reduction drive?
 
Rewards may range from gift vouchers, company shares, holidays, additional vacation leave, or the commodity that speaks everyone’s language – money. Fundamentally, the reward must be perceived by the recipient to be of value and worth their extra effort.
 
Successful incentive schemes have flow-on bonuses for an organisation. As attrition rates and absenteeism reduce, there are further boosts to productivity. Recruitment and training costs are lower as talented employees are more easily retained due to higher levels of motivation and satisfaction. Successful programs can help ‘raise the bar’ and heighten the level of performance all employees expect of themselves.
 
Close examination of businesses labelled ‘employers of choice’ will most likely reveal the operation of successful reward and recognition programs. These employers inspire their workforce to achieve excellence. They have the ability to attract quality candidates with ease due to their reputation for investing in and rewarding their people.
 
Adequate human and financial resources need to be allocated for an incentive scheme to succeed. Extensive research and planning should be undertaken by HR and senior management, possibly in consultation with specialist program designers. Workplace incentive programs are becoming more common, achieving greater accuracy and creating highly competitive businesses.
 
Managers who ignore the potential power of incentives do so at their peril.
Mauritius

Mauritius is an ideal destination for travel incentives.  It is close to SA and requires no visas.  Resorts and servcie are excellent.

Beachcomber's 5 Star Deluxe Hotel
Seychelles

Seychelles is an excellent incentive destination.  The beaches are idyllic and resorts charming.  No visas required.  It is more pricey.

Beachcomber's 5 Star Superior Fully Inclusive Hotel
Zanzibar

Zanzibar offers an ideal isalnd experience.  Mix the spirit of the Spice Islands with fantastic Resorts and warm seas.  Yellow fever jabs required.  Fly direct from JNB.

5 Star Luxury Hotel on North West Coast of Zanzibar
Maldives

The Maldives is the most remote and exquisite of the Indian Ocean Islands.  Flights are usually on Emirates via Dubai.  You can stay on your very own remote island.

Exceptional Island Experience
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