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Rikki George, Jian Huang, Andrew Shotz CEO Compensation: Dispelling the Rumors
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Rikki George, Jian Huang, Andrew Shotz

CEO Compensation:Dispelling the Rumors

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Is CEO compensation justified by performance?

The Issue

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Our Presentation

Take a Class Poll!Describe the Average CEO!Explain the Corporate Structure!Discuss Pay-for-Performance!Address the Critics!Key Takeaways

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A Brief PollPlace your penny into the cup if you believe executive compensation is based on the performance(+ or -) of the company (during that executive’s tenor).

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Common Misconceptions

✤ The Warren Buffet’s of the world are “average” CEOs!

✤ CEO compensation is currently unregulated!

✤ CEOs alone make compensation decisions!

✤ Money paid to CEOs takes money away from non-executive employees

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Who is a CEO?

✤ Direct company operations and the is highest ranking employee within a company or organization!

✤ Can also be referred to as the President or Executive Director!

✤ Takes full responsibility for the corporate strategy and company profitability

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The Average CEO…

✤ Holds a graduate degree(Master’s, Doctorate)!

✤ Has over 15 years of job experience in their field!

✤ Manages a company of less than 100 employees

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Job Performance Metrics

✤ Organizational Commitment!

✤ Retention!

✤ Task Performance!

✤ Revenue!

✤ Stock Price/Shareholder Wealth

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Average CEO Compensation

✤ Base Salary: $738,533!

✤ Bonus: $409,891!

✤ Total Compensation: $1,355,148

2013 National Averages:

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The Corporate Structure

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Distributive Justice

✤ “The perceived fairness of decision-making outcomes”!

✤ Equity !

✤ Most fair method, justifies why CEO’s are paid big dollars compared to other employees and stakeholders

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Pay-for-Performance Model

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General Electric CEO: Jeff Immelt

✤ Double majored at Dartmouth as an undergrad!

✤ Received his MBA from Harvard!

✤ Has been GEs CEO since 2000

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examples - pay vs revenue graphs

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Chapter 5 : Motivation

✤ Instrumentality!

✤ Equity Distress

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Instrumentality

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Equity Distress

✤ The American Public

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Debunking the Critics

✤ The American Public

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Edgar Woolard Jr.

“Well, I was on a board fifteen years ago, and four CEOs were on the compensation committee, and for two consecutive years, we gave the CEO and the executives there no bonus, no salary increase, and modest stock options, because their performance was lousy those years.” (2006)

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Lucian Bebchuk

“American companies have been successful and executives deserve a great deal of credit.” -

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A Brief Simulation

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Key Takeaways

✤ CEOs are not paid as much as you’d think!

✤ Shareholders dictate and justify CEO compensation!

✤ CEOs are subject to the Pay-for-Performance Model!

✤ Critics of executive compensation are unreliable

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Works Cited