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Page 1: Why Incentive Systems Fail Eric Withee Kameel Husain.

Why Incentive Systems FailWhy Incentive Systems FailEric Withee

Kameel Husain

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IntroductionIntroduction

• How are the incentives used today in corporations?

• What are incentives trying to accomplish?

• Are incentives really working?

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Origins of the Reward SystemOrigins of the Reward System

• Behaviorist Theory – Positive/Negative Reinforcement

• In 40 Years, Thinking Hasn’t Changed

• Monkey Experiment?

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Financial Incentives and PerformanceFinancial Incentives and Performance

• Is There a Positive Correlation Between Incentives and Performance?

• Jenkins Study – 90 U.S. Corporations• 57% Found Positive Effect on

Performance• BUT, All Results Were Quantitative

in Nature – Faster, More, etc.• No Analysis of the Quality

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Why Rewards FailWhy Rewards Fail

• There Has Been Tremendous Research on Tweaking the Incentive Plan

• Still, There Are Fundamental Flaws In Behaviorism Itself

• 6 Reasons For Failure.

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11 . .Pay Is Not A MotivatorPay Is Not A Motivator

• Employees Value Pay Less Than Most Expect.• Paying More Does Not Mean Better Work• Pay Cuts Often Demotivate, But Pay

Increases Rarely Increase Satisfaction or Job Quality

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2. Rewards Punish2. Rewards Punish• Incentives are

Manipulative• Punishment and

Rewards are Two Sides of the Same Coin.

• Creates a Workplace In Which People Feel Controlled

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3. Rewards Rupture Relationships3. Rewards Rupture Relationships

• Forces People to Compete For Rewards

• Competition Creates Dissent

• Damages Relationships Between Managers and Employees

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4. Rewards Ignore Reason4. Rewards Ignore Reason• Incentives Are

Easy Fix for Problems – Band Aid

• Rewards Ignore What Employees Need to Perform – Useful Feedback, Social Support, Self Determination, Environment

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5. Rewards Discourage Risk-Taking5. Rewards Discourage Risk-Taking

• Limits Creativity• Fear of Reward Loss

(Punishment) Deters Employees From Trying New Things

• Keeps Them Thinking Inside The Box

• “Do That and You’ll Get This”

• Do Rewards Motivate?

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6. Rewards Undermine Interest6. Rewards Undermine Interest• Intrinsic Vs. Extrinsic

Motivation• The Need For

Managers to Motivate Through Incentives Gives the Impression That the Job is Undesirable

• Reward Drives Behavior

• Pay-For-Performance Lowers Enthusiasm

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ConclusionConclusion

• Cannot Add Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivators

• Turns Focus Away From Job• Social Capital Is Better Approach• Bribes in the Workplace Simply

Can’t Work

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Questions?Questions?• Alfie Kohn, “Why Incentive Plans

Cannot Work.” Harvard Business Review.