Compensation is where human psychology and organizational systems collide—and in Part 1, Rodney and Sam named why it so often turns into a hedonic treadmill: every lever you pull to reduce dissatisfaction tends to raise expectations and create new dissatisfaction. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, start there for the “why this is so messy” foundation.
In Part 2, Rodney and Sam move from diagnosis to design: what principles should a compensation system actually be built on—and what do you do next? They walk through practical comp first principles and explore concrete moves teams can experiment with—like simplifying comp, reducing negotiation, and creating healthier feedback loops.
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00:00 Intro: What Would You Rename Yourself?
03:26 Comp Principle #1: Pay and Human Dignity
07:21 Comp Principle #2: Pay Equity at Work
10:06 Comp Principle #3: Salary Clarity and Transparency
15:56 Comp Principle #4: Collective Alignment on Pay
19:04 Comp Principle #5: Employee Participation in Pay Decisions
21:47 Comp Principles #6 & #7: Simplicity and Talking About Pay Less
24:12 Redesign Idea #1: Anonymous Team Rewards Ranking
25:48 Redesign Idea #2: Eliminating Salary Negotiation
28:03 Redesign Idea #3: Interview Elsewhere to Reset Pay Expectations
29:38 Redesign Idea #4: Create Transparency for Employees
32:44 Outro: Rate the Podcast + Share At Work With The Ready
Sound engineering and design by Taylor Marvin of Coupe Studios.