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Are Your Best Employees Being Undervalued? Jacob Chase on Real-Time Performance, Pay, and Talent Visibility

Are Your Best Employees Being Undervalued? Jacob Chase on Real-Time Performance, Pay, and Talent Visibility

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Podcast DescriptionWhat if your compensation system is rewarding job titles instead of actual value creation?In this episode of The Mason Duchatschek Show, Mason talks with Jacob Chase, founder of The Infin, about why traditional performance reviews, salary bands, and centralized talent assessments often fail to identify the people who truly drive business results.Jacob shares what he learned while leading a 150-person real estate services company, including the story of an accounts payable employee whose market-based salary did not come close to reflecting his real impact on the business. That experience led Jacob to rethink how leaders can measure contribution, uncover hidden performance issues, and align compensation with the value people actually create.You’ll hear why real-time, decentralized feedback can reveal high performers, toxic managers, flight risks, culture problems, and undervalued employees long before they show up in turnover numbers or financial reports.For CEOs, business owners, executives, HR leaders, and managers, this conversation challenges the assumptions behind annual reviews and offers a fresh way to think about employee engagement, retention, compensation, and leadership accountability.In This EpisodeMason and Jacob discuss:-How traditional compensation systems can undervalue high-impact employees-Why employee dependency may be a better indicator of value than job title alone-The problem with centralized performance reviews and top-down assessments-How peer-driven feedback can expose “spotlight performers” and hidden culture problems-Why some managers underperform long before leaders see it in the numbers-How toxic employees with institutional knowledge can damage morale and retention-Why sales metrics alone may not reveal whether someone is helping or hurting the business-How real-time feedback can help leaders improve performance management-The importance of anonymity, trust, and sensitivity when surfacing contribution data-What CEOs can do first to better align people, performance, and compensationConnect with Mason Duchatschek: https://masonduchatschek.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/masonduchatschek/Connect with Workforce Alchemy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReverseRiskConsulting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workforcealchemy/ X / Twitter: https://x.com/WorkAlchemist Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/WorkforceAlchemy Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/WorkforceAlchemy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkforceAlchemistConnect with Jacob Chase: Website: https://www.theinfin.com/#PerformanceManagement #EmployeeEngagement #EmployeeRetention #CompensationStrategy #TalentManagement #HRLeadership #BusinessLeadership #CEO #WorkforceAnalytics #CompanyCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #PayForPerformance #HumanResources #WorkforceAlchemyKeywordsemployee performance management, compensation strategy, employee engagement, employee retention, performance reviews, real-time feedback, talent assessment, HR leadership, business owners, CEOs, workforce analytics, pay for performance, employee value creation, leadership accountability, toxic employees, underperforming managers, peer feedback, company culture, human resources, talent management Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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