

Employee Incentive Systems: Why and When They Are So Hard to Change
May 31, 2006
In this discussion, Sarah Kaplan, a Wharton management professor and expert on organizational behavior, delves into the complexities of changing employee incentive systems. She highlights the experiences of Andersen Consulting and Kodak, illustrating the friction that arises when new strategies and cultures clash. Kaplan emphasizes the importance of adapting not just incentives but also the cognitive frameworks within organizations, underscoring that trust is vital for successful transitions in the face of technological shifts and market changes.
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