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mhymhy
Mar 22, 2013, 02:29 AM
I'm doing a business case regarding mr. Vicker manipulating his bonus.
And my alternative course of action are
>Make sure that compensation package for all employees have controls built in to them that discourage or penalize managing only for short term.
Advantage:
Good compensation package discourage gamemanship
Disadvantage:
Encourage managers to maximize an excessive number of compiting targets. There's a risk of creating a situation where "confusion reigns and there's no accountability
>there should be a series of standard procedure in accepting a certain iinvestment proposal
Advantage
The company will be able to improve the accuracy of future investment analysis
Is this correct, can you help me to have another alternative solution. Thank you very much.

Curlyben
Mar 22, 2013, 02:32 AM
What do YOU think ?
While we're happy to HELP we won't do all the work for you.
Show us what you have done and where you are having problems..

joypulv
Mar 22, 2013, 06:22 AM
I take it you know who Mr. Vicker is and how he manipulated his bonus in what kind of company.

Your answers sort of beg the question. You don't say what the built in controls are. Nor what the set of standard procedures are. They both sound a lot alike. It's all very vague, as though it's just the opening paragraph to a 10 page paper.