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Submitted By :- Ayush Arzare Submitted To :- Ms. Suchi mody

New thinking on how to link excutive pay with performance

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Page 1: New thinking on how to link excutive pay with performance

Submitted By :- Ayush Arzare

Submitted To :- Ms. Suchi mody

Page 2: New thinking on how to link excutive pay with performance

stock options with options that are tied to a particular market.

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Fixed-price options reward executives for any increase in share price, even if the increase is well below that realized by competitors or by the market as a whole.

Because the exercise prices remain fixed, premium-priced options hold no guarantee that the level of performance will be superior. During a period of rising markets, premium-priced options may still reward below-average performance. They also offer little or no reward to executives who outperform their competitors during times of modestly rising or declining markets.

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By tying a plan's exercise price to a selected index; boards can increase the pay of superior performers while appropriately penalizing poor ones

Indexed options do not reward underperforming executives simply because the market is rising. Nor do they penalize superior performers because the market is declining. They can keep executives motivated not only in the bull markets everyone has grown accustomed to but also in sustained bear markets.

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Operating managers need to identify and focus on activities that maximize SVA and reduce costly investment in resources that contribute little to actual value.

Achieving superior returns is the ultimate goal for shareholders. It is, therefore, the only appropriate target for the CEO, the board, and corporate-level executives. Companies with superior performance standards in place at all levels send a powerful message to shareholders about their aspirations.

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PEOPLE MEASURE LEVELCEO and Total returns Exceed peer orcorporate level to shareholders market indexexecutives

Operating unit Shareholder Exceed investor executives value added expectations

Frontline employees Leading indicators Support achievement

and managers of value of superior share

holder value added

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The concept of pay for performance is widely accepted, but the link between incentive pay and superior performance is still too weak.

Boards of directors need to push through changes in executive compensation practices, including their own pay schemes. And reforms must be adopted at all levels of the organization.

If indexed options are introduced for CEOs, then Shareholder Value Added (SVA) based measures should be introduced in business units.

Shareholders will applaud changes in pay schemes that motivate companies to deliver more value.

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