Boards Cut Discretion From Comp Plans to Soothe Investors
According to Alan Johnson, managing director and founder of compensation consulting boutique Johnson Associates, some boards have moved to reduce discretion in bonus plans in order to appease investors and proxy advisors. “There’s this tension in the marketplace. A lot of it’s driven by ISS and Glass Lewis,” he says. “They hate discretion.”
Agenda / February 17, 2017
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