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Picking The Right Incentives by DAVID CICHELLI
Mar 1, 2008  |  0 Comments  

Incentive compensation programs for frontline personnel should align with three unique company factors: customer vision, coverage model and workforce philosophy.

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LockedPicking The Right Incentives
DAVID CICHELLI
Mar 1, 2008  | 0 Comments

Incentive compensation programs for frontline personnel should align with three unique company factors: customer vision, coverage model and workforce philosophy.

LockedWhat Do Your Employees Need To Learn And What Will It Cost?
KAREN EPPER HOFFMAN
Jan 1, 2006  | 0 Comments

Of all the rules and codes and acronyms hurled at new hires, ROI is top of mind for institutions investing in training. Trainers pursue the business cases for a range of third-party and Web-based options.

LockedDivvying Up the Marketing Pie
DOMINIQUE M. HANSSENS AND BARBARA LEWIS
Sep 1, 2005  | 0 Comments

Modeling can help optimize marketing mix resource allocation to maximize customer equity.

Locked5 Metrics of Small Business Banking
Charles B. Wendel
May 1, 2005  | 0 Comments

For maximum management impact, focus on these.

LockedCompensation Tradeoffs
Thomas P. Johnson Jr.
May 1, 2005  | 0 Comments

An effective employee compensation system requires the appropriate mix of fixed and variable pay.

LockedThe Exacting Science of Compensation
Karen Epper Hoffman
May 1, 2005  | 0 Comments

Front-line focus on cross-selling and customer retention poses the question: what part of pay should be at risk?

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