Is executive compensation too high today? What metrics should be used to determine C-level pay, beyond financial performance?

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CFOa year ago

One aspect of executive compensation that I believe should be considered is benchmarking. Look at what other similar organization (approx. same revenue and number of employees) pay in same geographical area.

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Senior Data Scientist in Miscellaneousa year ago

I link executive compensation to these factors:
1.) Total annual budget of the business and
2.) Total number of employees being responsible for
3.) Sustainable competitive strength

The compensation to me is supposed to be correlated to at least the first two major input factors. Otherwise loyality and responsibility vanishes.

This also means, bonus payments need to consider these factors.

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CFO in Finance (non-banking)a year ago

OG Anunoby just signed a 5 year $212M contract with the Knicks. Was that too high? In some ways, yes, that is a ton of money to play a game. However, there is high demand and low supply of people with his skill set so that's what the market is for his role. 

The same is true of executives. On one hand, the pay seems extravagant but there is high demand and low supply for people with the right experience so the market will pay those rates. 

As for metrics to determine pay, I'd look at employee and customer satisfaction as leading indicators of long term durable financial success. 

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