E. Paul Whetten

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If you want people to produce specific results, you reward them accordingly. This fact seems so obvious that it shouldn’t need saying. Yet many corporations do such a poor job of linking rewards to performance that there’s little correlation at all. They don’t distinguish between those who achieve results and those who don’t, either in base pay or in bonuses and stock options.
Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
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