Missed Opportunities to Rescue Dugard Linked to Poor Employee Screening or Poor Pay?
By Michelle Malay Carter on November 5, 2009
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, “State parole agents fell down on the job again and again during the 10 years they supervised sex offender Phillip Craig Garrido, failing to check out clues that could have led to alleged kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard.”? [emphasis mine] Parole Agent Work is Level Two Work If you follow […]
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Felt Fair Compensation Implementation – From the Requisite Organization Model
By Michelle Malay Carter on March 11, 2009
At the prompting of a reader, today’s topic is Felt Fair Pay Implementation, and it makes sense coming on the heels of my last polemic post on pay for performance. Background Reading On Felt Fair Compensation Felt Fair Compensation is based upon the work of the late Dr. Elliott Jaques and his meta-model, Requisite Organization.? […]
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