Incentive Compensation for Contractors - Alignment

One of the most challenging aspects of incentive programs is communicating demonstrated success.

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This needs to be communicated in such a way that every functional group believes they have direct impact on their incentive outcome and that it is fairly applied across all stakeholders.

We’ll discuss how teams building trust by encouraging participation in the definition not only of the incentive program but the measures of success across each functional group is challenging but yields amazing results.


In this video series, Courtney Stearns, Sue Weiler-Doke, and David Brown discuss the most common questions we get from contractors about incentive programs, including a bunch of great questions from the audience.

This is Part 6 of a 20-Part Series


Topics Covered in the Series Include:

  • Culture
  • Next Steps
  • Prerequisites
  • Who Benefits?
  • Calculations

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Incentive Compensation for Contractors - Alignment
Every successful and profitably growing contractor we work with has a comprehensive and integrated set of incentive programs in place at all levels of the organization. These programs reinforce the daily actions and behaviors that make them successful. ...

Incentive Compensation for Contractors - Alignment
Every successful and profitably growing contractor we work with has a comprehensive and integrated set of incentive programs in place at all levels of the organization. These programs reinforce the daily actions and behaviors that make them successful. ...

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