The Compensation Model strategy is not explicitly explained in the provided content. However, generally, a compensation model refers to the strategy an organization uses to manage employee compensation. It includes elements such as base salary, bonuses, benefits, perks, and stock options. The goal of a compensation model is to attract, retain, and motivate employees.

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This deck includes the following business strategy frameworks: Offshoring Strategy Framework, Cradle to Cradle (C2C), Disruptive Innovation, Economic Value Added (EVA), Bass Diffusion Model, DuPont Analysis, Stage-Gate Model, CYNEFIN Framework, 8D Process, Innovative Cycle, Organizational Configuration, Focus-Energy Matrix, Schein's Three Levels of Culture, Architecture Development Method (ADM), Trompenaars' Dimensions, Risk-Reward Analysis, SMART Targets, Investment Stages, , Compensation Model, CAGE Distance Framework, Belbin's Team Roles, Competing Values Framework (CVF), ADL Matrix, Generic Strategies, Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP), Core Quality Quadrant, Seven Levels of Sustainability, BOP Framework, Two-Factor Theory, Balancing Transparency, DMIS Model, Total Perceived Service Quality, Identity and Image (Birkigt/Stadler), Kotter's 8 Step Change, MDA Framework, Business Process Management (BPM), Cialdini's Seven Principles, Model of Entrepreneurship, Gain Sharing, Elaboration Like...

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Business Strategies and Frameworks (Part 2)

Follow up to the first part of our Business Strategies and Frameworks compilation, part 2 offers you some of the most useful and popular business stra...

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