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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Pay for Performance Doesn’t Work in the Corporate World, and It Won’t Help in Medicine Either
By Michelle Malay Carter on March 10, 2009
I’ve talked at length about the dangers of pay for performance systems.? They end up driving all sorts of unintended behaviors.? Further,?they can lead to disengagement for your most highly principled employees.? We all know people who did everything right and did not meet their goals due to circumstances beyond their control.? Conversely, we all […]
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The Employee Contract – Are We Buying Outputs or Renting Capability?
By Michelle Malay Carter on November 4, 2008
Expanding upon my last post on managerial accountability … when you hire an employee, my friend and colleague Herb Koplowitz says, “You are renting employee capability not buying outputs.” Herb helped write the FAQ section for the Global Organization Design Society which has just redesigned its website.? Check it out here.? It has a large,?free […]
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Titles Are Useless for Benchmarking or Measurement Purposes
By Michelle Malay Carter on July 16, 2008
From the Mailbag I received an inquiry at the PeopleFit site asking about whether we had a database of role mandates by title – CEO, CFO, CIO, HR manager – available for subscription.? And the inquiry was coming from?someone inside?a global business consulting group. Specifically, the request was for:? “Role mandates, describing individual and shared […]
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Driving Ineffective Productivity
By Michelle Malay Carter on July 9, 2008
The problem with blind ambition toward measuring performance is that systems drive behavior.? When cold calculations take the place of managerial judgments, the system is sending a message.? “We don’t have time to look at the prevailing circumstances surrounding your work situation to judge whether your problem solving and decision making was effective, just make […]
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