Managing the Expectation of Benefits
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In chapter 16 of The Prince, Machiavelli states that it's good for a ruler to be considered generous, but without careful management of his subjects' expectations, the kingdom could soon run out of funds. This program examines issues of generosity, employee motivation, and financial realities that leaders must face when administering monetary and other benefits. With Acer founder Stan Shih, whose crew got low salaries but could still earn performance bonuses when Acer was struggling to get off the ground, and Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, John Dunn, Lynda Curtis, Jim Buckmaster, and Bruce Cohen.
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