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2007 MIP Elements Update posted ... looking bad ...
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<blockquote data-quote="stgeorge" data-source="post: 191437" data-attributes="member: 4840"><p>Upper management's "goal" is to not hit these elements and then blame the rank and file for "failing to hit elements" when they cancel the MIP. The goals are unrealistic, not well-defined and 90% of lower-to-middle management have zero impact on the elements. IBT negotiations was quietly slipped in as a component of the elements this quarter. Who has the clout to impact IBT negotiations? As long as the LTIP is there, there is zero incentive for upper management to care about MIP (as more than an annoying cost that needs to be eliminated).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stgeorge, post: 191437, member: 4840"] Upper management's "goal" is to not hit these elements and then blame the rank and file for "failing to hit elements" when they cancel the MIP. The goals are unrealistic, not well-defined and 90% of lower-to-middle management have zero impact on the elements. IBT negotiations was quietly slipped in as a component of the elements this quarter. Who has the clout to impact IBT negotiations? As long as the LTIP is there, there is zero incentive for upper management to care about MIP (as more than an annoying cost that needs to be eliminated). [/QUOTE]
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