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: Motivated by the prospect of tattooing Andy, the entire office—including the normally lethargic Stanley Hudson—works at a feverish pace. They hit the 5,000-point goal by the end of the day.

: At the tattoo parlor, a hesitant Andy admits his insecurities to Jim before following through. The staff chooses a "Nard Dog" tattoo (a reference to Andy's nickname), showing a surprising moment of solidarity. Key Themes & Trivia [S8E2] The Incentive

: Employees earn "points" for sales performance, which can be redeemed for trivial prizes like stuffed animals or an extra-long lunch. : Motivated by the prospect of tattooing Andy,

: When the staff remains unmotivated, Jim Halpert jokingly asks what a "ridiculous" number of points (5,000) could buy. Andy impulsively promises to let the staff choose a tattoo for his buttocks. The staff chooses a "Nard Dog" tattoo (a

After a rousing motivational speech from Robert California, Andy is tasked with doubling the branch's sales. Struggling to inspire the staff with management book techniques, Andy implements a points-based incentive program.

is the second episode of the eighth season of The Office (U.S. version) . Originally aired on September 29, 2011, it focuses on newly appointed regional manager Andy Bernard’s first major challenge: doubling sales under pressure from CEO Robert California. Plot Summary

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