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Taming the Compensation Monster: Using Freight Broker Compensation to Drive Urgency, Performance, and Profits
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Taming the Compensation Monster: Using Freight Broker Compensation to Drive Urgency, Performance, and Profits

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THE MONSTER PROBLEM FOR FREIGHT BROKERS The compensation beast can rear its ugly head in many ways. But generally, compensation problems for freight brokers come from the four employee lacks:

Lack of urgency Lack of motivation Lack of good decision-making Lack of alignment with company objectives

Taming the Compensation Monster helps transportation and logistics providers create a sense of urgency, inspire motivation, promote better decision-making, and provide rewards that align with company objectives.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indie Books International
Date
15 March 2017
Pages
150
ISBN
9781941870747

THE MONSTER PROBLEM FOR FREIGHT BROKERS The compensation beast can rear its ugly head in many ways. But generally, compensation problems for freight brokers come from the four employee lacks:

Lack of urgency Lack of motivation Lack of good decision-making Lack of alignment with company objectives

Taming the Compensation Monster helps transportation and logistics providers create a sense of urgency, inspire motivation, promote better decision-making, and provide rewards that align with company objectives.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indie Books International
Date
15 March 2017
Pages
150
ISBN
9781941870747