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HEADLINE: The heavy cost of oversize rewards
AUTHOR: Leo D´Angelo Fisher
According to consultant Colin Melbourne, a director of Brisbane human resources consulting firm Astor Levin, “numeric, target-based incentives” have been destructive because it encouraged staff to take high-risk, high-reward positions in a win big or lose nothing scenario.
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